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Administrating MarkLogic Server

Partition Migration

Both range and query partitions can be migrated between different types of storage. For example, you have the range partitions created in Range Partitions and, after a few months, the volumes of documents grow to 5 and there is no longer enough space on the fast SSD device to hold all of them. Instead, the oldest and least queried volumes (Vol1-Vol3) are migrated to a local disk drive, which represents a slower storage tier:

Graphic showing partition migration after months

After years of data growth, the volumes of documents grow to 50. After migrating between storage tiers, the partitions are eventually distributed among the storage tiers:

Graphic showing partition migration after years

Multiple databases, even those that serve on different storage tiers, can be grouped into a super-database in order to allow a single query to be done across multiple tiers of data. Databases that belong to a super-database are referred to as sub-databases. A single sub-database can belong to multiple super-databases:

Graphic showing super-databases allowing queries across multiple storage tiers.

For details on super-databases and sub-databases, see Tiered Storage.