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Asias He 3cf1225ae6 docs: Add feature page for incremental repair
Adds a new documentation page for the incremental repair feature.

The page covers:
- What incremental repair is and its benefits over the standard repair process.
- How it works at a high level by tracking the repair status of SSTables.
- The prerequisite of using the tablets architecture.
- The different user-configurable modes: 'regular', 'full', and 'disabled'.

Fixes #25600

Closes scylladb/scylladb#26221
2025-11-20 11:58:53 +02:00

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Features
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This document highlights ScyllaDB's key data modeling features.
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 1
:hidden:
Lightweight Transactions </features/lwt/>
Global Secondary Indexes </features/secondary-indexes/>
Local Secondary Indexes </features/local-secondary-indexes/>
Materialized Views </features/materialized-views/>
Counters </features/counters/>
Change Data Capture </features/cdc/index>
Workload Attributes </features/workload-attributes>
Workload Prioritization </features/workload-prioritization>
Backup and Restore </features/backup-and-restore>
Incremental Repair </features/incremental-repair/>
.. panel-box::
:title: ScyllaDB Features
:id: "getting-started"
:class: my-panel
* Secondary Indexes and Materialized Views provide efficient search mechanisms
on non-partition keys by creating an index.
* :doc:`Global Secondary Indexes </features/secondary-indexes/>`
* :doc:`Local Secondary Indexes </features/local-secondary-indexes/>`
* :doc:`Materialized Views </features/materialized-views/>`
* :doc:`Lightweight Transactions </features/lwt/>` provide conditional updates
through linearizability.
* :doc:`Counters </features/counters/>` are columns that only allow their values
to be incremented, decremented, read, or deleted.
* :doc:`Change Data Capture </features/cdc/index>` allows you to query the current
state and the history of all changes made to tables in the database.
* :doc:`Workload Attributes </features/workload-attributes>` assigned to your workloads
specify how ScyllaDB will handle requests depending on the workload.
* :doc:`Backup and Restore </features/backup-and-restore>` allows you to create
backups of your data and restore it when needed.
* :doc:`Incremental Repair </features/incremental-repair/>` provides a much more
efficient and lightweight approach to maintaining data consistency by
repairing only the data that has changed since the last repair.