* Update of english version of descriprion of the table function `file`. * New syntax for ReplacingMergeTree. Some improvements in text. * Significantly change article about SummingMergeTree. Article is restructured, text is changed in many places of the document. New syntax for table creation is described. * Descriptions of AggregateFunction and AggregatingMergeTree are updated. Russian version. * New syntax for new syntax of CREATE TABLE * Added english docs on Aggregating, Replacing and SummingMergeTree. * CollapsingMergeTree docs. English version. * 1. Update of CollapsingMergeTree. 2. Minor changes in markup * Update aggregatefunction.md * Update aggregatefunction.md * Update aggregatefunction.md * Update aggregatingmergetree.md * GraphiteMergeTree docs update. New syntax for creation of Replicated* tables. Minor changes in *MergeTree tables creation syntax. * Markup fix * Markup and language fixes * Clarification in the CollapsingMergeTree article * DOCAPI-4821. Sync between ru and en versions of docs. * Fixed the ambiguity in geo functions description. * Example of JOIN in ru docs * Deleted misinforming example. * Fixed links to IN operators. * Updated the description of ALTER MODIFY. * [RU] Updated ALTER MODIFY description. * Fixed anchors. * DOCAPI-3818: The Family of Log engines. StripeLog. Tocs sync. * DOCAPI-3818: Edits after review by Ivan Blinkov.
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Log
Engine belongs to the family of log engines. See the common properties of log engines and their differences in the Log Engine Family article.
Log differs from TinyLog in that a small file of "marks" resides with the column files. These marks are written on every data block and contain offsets that indicate where to start reading the file in order to skip the specified number of rows. This makes it possible to read table data in multiple threads. For concurrent data access, the read operations can be performed simultaneously, while write operations block reads and each other. The Log engine does not support indexes. Similarly, if writing to a table failed, the table is broken, and reading from it returns an error. The Log engine is appropriate for temporary data, write-once tables, and for testing or demonstration purposes.