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docs/Single-server-VictoriaMetrics.md: document that the deduplication is applied only when exporting data in JSON line format
The exported data isn't de-duplicated by default due to performance reasons. It is expected that the de-duplication is applied during importing the exported data. The deduplication is applied only when exporting data via /api/v1/export if `reduce_mem_usage=1` query arg isn't passed to the request. Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/1837
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Optional `max_rows_per_line` arg may be added to the request for limiting the maximum number of rows exported per each JSON line.
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Optional `reduce_mem_usage=1` arg may be added to the request for reducing memory usage when exporting big number of time series.
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In this case the output may contain multiple lines with distinct samples for the same time series.
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In this case the output may contain multiple lines with samples for the same time series.
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Pass `Accept-Encoding: gzip` HTTP header in the request to `/api/v1/export` in order to reduce network bandwidth during exporing big amounts
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of time series data. This enables gzip compression for the exported data. Example for exporting gzipped data:
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Exported data can be imported via POST'ing it to [/api/v1/import](#how-to-import-data-in-json-line-format).
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The [deduplication](#deduplication) is applied to the data exported via `/api/v1/export` by default. The deduplication
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isn't applied if `reduce_mem_usage=1` query arg is passed to the request.
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### How to export CSV data
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The exported CSV data can be imported to VictoriaMetrics via [/api/v1/import/csv](#how-to-import-csv-data).
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The [deduplication](#deduplication) isn't applied for the data exported in CSV. It is expected that the de-duplication is performed during data import.
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### How to export data in native format
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The native export format may change in incompatible way between VictoriaMetrics releases, so the data exported from the release X
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can fail to be imported into VictoriaMetrics release Y.
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The [deduplication](#deduplication) isn't applied for the data exported in native format. It is expected that the de-duplication is performed during data import.
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## How to import time series data
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Optional `max_rows_per_line` arg may be added to the request for limiting the maximum number of rows exported per each JSON line.
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Optional `reduce_mem_usage=1` arg may be added to the request for reducing memory usage when exporting big number of time series.
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In this case the output may contain multiple lines with distinct samples for the same time series.
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In this case the output may contain multiple lines with samples for the same time series.
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Pass `Accept-Encoding: gzip` HTTP header in the request to `/api/v1/export` in order to reduce network bandwidth during exporing big amounts
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of time series data. This enables gzip compression for the exported data. Example for exporting gzipped data:
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@ -802,6 +802,9 @@ The maximum duration for each request to `/api/v1/export` is limited by `-search
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Exported data can be imported via POST'ing it to [/api/v1/import](#how-to-import-data-in-json-line-format).
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The [deduplication](#deduplication) is applied to the data exported via `/api/v1/export` by default. The deduplication
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isn't applied if `reduce_mem_usage=1` query arg is passed to the request.
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### How to export CSV data
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The exported CSV data can be imported to VictoriaMetrics via [/api/v1/import/csv](#how-to-import-csv-data).
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The [deduplication](#deduplication) isn't applied for the data exported in CSV. It is expected that the de-duplication is performed during data import.
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### How to export data in native format
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@ -849,6 +854,8 @@ The exported data can be imported to VictoriaMetrics via [/api/v1/import/native]
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The native export format may change in incompatible way between VictoriaMetrics releases, so the data exported from the release X
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can fail to be imported into VictoriaMetrics release Y.
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The [deduplication](#deduplication) isn't applied for the data exported in native format. It is expected that the de-duplication is performed during data import.
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## How to import time series data
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Optional `max_rows_per_line` arg may be added to the request for limiting the maximum number of rows exported per each JSON line.
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Optional `reduce_mem_usage=1` arg may be added to the request for reducing memory usage when exporting big number of time series.
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In this case the output may contain multiple lines with distinct samples for the same time series.
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In this case the output may contain multiple lines with samples for the same time series.
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Pass `Accept-Encoding: gzip` HTTP header in the request to `/api/v1/export` in order to reduce network bandwidth during exporing big amounts
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of time series data. This enables gzip compression for the exported data. Example for exporting gzipped data:
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@ -806,6 +806,9 @@ The maximum duration for each request to `/api/v1/export` is limited by `-search
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Exported data can be imported via POST'ing it to [/api/v1/import](#how-to-import-data-in-json-line-format).
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The [deduplication](#deduplication) is applied to the data exported via `/api/v1/export` by default. The deduplication
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isn't applied if `reduce_mem_usage=1` query arg is passed to the request.
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### How to export CSV data
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The exported CSV data can be imported to VictoriaMetrics via [/api/v1/import/csv](#how-to-import-csv-data).
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The [deduplication](#deduplication) isn't applied for the data exported in CSV. It is expected that the de-duplication is performed during data import.
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### How to export data in native format
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The native export format may change in incompatible way between VictoriaMetrics releases, so the data exported from the release X
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can fail to be imported into VictoriaMetrics release Y.
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The [deduplication](#deduplication) isn't applied for the data exported in native format. It is expected that the de-duplication is performed during data import.
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## How to import time series data
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