In this page, we summarize some known issues and limitations that RocksDB users need to know:
rocksdb::DB instances need to be destroyed before your main function exits. RocksDB instances usually depend on some internal static variables. Users need to make sure rocksdb::DB instances are destroyed before those static variables.
Universal Compaction Style has a limitation on total data size. See Universal Compaction.
Some features are not supported in RocksJava, See RocksJava Basics. If there is a feature in the C++ API which is missing from the Java API that you need, please open an issue with a feature request.
If you use prefix iterating and iterate out of the prefix range, by running Prev() will not recover from the previous key and the results are undefined.
If you use prefix iterating and you are changing iterating order, Seek()->Prev() or Next()->Prev(), you may not get correct results.
Atomicity is by default not guaranteed after DB recovery for more than one multiple column families and WAL is disabled. In the case of no WAL and multiple column families, setting atomic_flush to true in DBOptions provides guarantee for atomicity after recovery.