--- title: Bulkloading by ingesting external SST files layout: post author: IslamAbdelRahman category: blog --- ## Introduction One of the basic operations of RocksDB is writing to RocksDB, Writes happen when user call (DB::Put, DB::Write, DB::Delete ... ), but what happens when you write to RocksDB ? .. this is a brief description of what happens. - User insert a new key/value by calling DB::Put() (or DB::Write()) - We create a new entry for the new key/value in our in-memory structure (memtable / SkipList by default) and we assign it a new sequence number. - When the memtable exceeds a specific size (64 MB for example), we convert this memtable to a SST file, and put this file in level 0 of our LSM-Tree - Later, compaction will kick in and move data from level 0 to level 1, and then from level 1 to level 2 .. and so on But what if we can skip these steps and add data to the lowest possible level directly ? This is what bulk-loading does ## Bulkloading - Write all of our keys and values into SST file outside of the DB - Add the SST file into the LSM directly This is bulk-loading, and in specific use-cases it allow users to achieve faster data loading and better write-amplification. and doing it is as simple as ```cpp Options options; SstFileWriter sst_file_writer(EnvOptions(), options, options.comparator); Status s = sst_file_writer.Open(file_path); assert(s.ok()); // Insert rows into the SST file, note that inserted keys must be // strictly increasing (based on options.comparator) for (...) { s = sst_file_writer.Add(key, value); assert(s.ok()); } // Ingest the external SST file into the DB s = db_->IngestExternalFile({"/home/usr/file1.sst"}, IngestExternalFileOptions()); assert(s.ok()); ``` You can find more details about how to generate SST files and ingesting them into RocksDB in this [wiki page](https://github.com/facebook/rocksdb/wiki/Creating-and-Ingesting-SST-files) ## Use cases There are multiple use cases where bulkloading could be useful, for example - Generating SST files in offline jobs in Hadoop, then downloading and ingesting the SST files into RocksDB - Migrating shards between machines by dumping key-range in SST File and loading the file in a different machine - Migrating from a different storage (InnoDB to RocksDB migration in MyRocks)