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website: add raft snapshot setting defaults
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rarely need to be changed. Very busy clusters experiencing excessive disk IO may increase this value to reduce disk IO, and minimize
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the chances of all servers taking snapshots at the same time. Increasing this trades off disk IO for disk space since the log will
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grow much larger and the space in the raft.db file can't be reclaimed till the next snapshot. Servers may take longer to recover from
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crashes or failover if this is increased significantly as more logs will need to be replayed.
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crashes or failover if this is increased significantly as more logs will need to be replayed. In Consul 1.1.0 and later this
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defaults to 16384, and in prior versions it was set to 8192.
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* <a name="_raft_snapshot_interval"></a><a href="#_raft_snapshot_interval">`-raft-snapshot-interval`</a> - This controls how often servers
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check if they need to save a snapshot to disk. his is a low-level parameter that should rarely need to be changed. Very busy clusters
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experiencing excessive disk IO may increase this value to reduce disk IO, and minimize the chances of all servers taking snapshots at the same time.
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Increasing this trades off disk IO for disk space since the log will grow much larger and the space in the raft.db file can't be reclaimed
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till the next snapshot. Servers may take longer to recover from crashes or failover if this is increased significantly as more logs
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will need to be replayed.
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will need to be replayed. In Consul 1.1.0 and later this defaults to `30s`, and in prior versions it was set to `5s`.
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* <a name="_recursor"></a><a href="#_recursor">`-recursor`</a> - Specifies the address of an upstream DNS
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server. This option may be provided multiple times, and is functionally
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