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This paves the way for better object lifetime management. Concretely, it makes it possible to: - have different stores backing chain and state data. - having the same datastore library, but using different parameters. - attach different caching layers/policies to each class of data, e.g. sizing caches differently. - specifying different retention policies for chain and state data. This separation is important because: - access patterns/frequency of chain and state data are different. - state is derivable from chain, so one could never expunge the chain store, and only retain state objects reachable from the last finality in the state store. |
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chain-noise | ||
lotus | ||
lotus-bench | ||
lotus-chainwatch | ||
lotus-fountain | ||
lotus-gateway | ||
lotus-health | ||
lotus-keygen | ||
lotus-pcr | ||
lotus-seal-worker | ||
lotus-seed | ||
lotus-shed | ||
lotus-stats | ||
lotus-storage-miner | ||
lotus-townhall | ||
lotus-wallet | ||
tvx |