I'm working through some OPA examples like this one that leverage disk storage. I've removed the temporary directory in favor of a permanent one (like we'd have in a production system) and I'm noticing some strange behavior. If I first write the example record
"authz": {
"tenants": {
"acmecorp.openpolicyagent.org": {
"tier": "gold"
},
"globex.openpolicyagent.org" :{
"tier": "silver"
}
}
}
then the directory is populated with 000001.sst, 000001.vlog, DISCARD, KEYREGISTRY, and MANIFEST files. However, on every subsequent read a new .sst and .vlog file are added with an incremented number such as 000002.sst. It seems really inefficient to keep writing new files on writes and especially reads, why is this the case?
Also, is the expectation that I do my own garbage collection on another thread or is this something that comes built in with OPA or Badger?