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SHARD_ROW_ID_BITS |
Learn the SHARD_ROW_ID_BITS attribute. |
This document introduces the SHARD_ROW_ID_BITS
table attribute, which is used to set the number of bits of the shards after the implicit _tidb_rowid
is sharded.
For the tables with a non-clustered primary key or no primary key, TiDB uses an implicit auto-increment row ID. When a large number of INSERT
operations are performed, the data is written into a single Region, causing a write hot spot.
To mitigate the hot spot issue, you can configure SHARD_ROW_ID_BITS
. The row IDs are scattered and the data are written into multiple different Regions.
SHARD_ROW_ID_BITS = 4
indicates 16 shardsSHARD_ROW_ID_BITS = 6
indicates 64 shardsSHARD_ROW_ID_BITS = 0
indicates the default 1 shard
For details on the usage, see the Troubleshoot Hotspot Issues guide.
For details on the usage, see the Troubleshoot Hotspot Issues guide.
CREATE TABLE t (
id INT PRIMARY KEY NONCLUSTERED
) SHARD_ROW_ID_BITS = 4;
ALTER TABLE t SHARD_ROW_ID_BITS = 4;