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Remove extraneous apostrophe in the native batch docs (#14358)
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#### Number of running tasks
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The `maxNumConcurrentSubTasks` in the `tuningConfig` determines the number of concurrent worker tasks that run in parallel. The supervisor task checks the number of current running worker tasks and creates more if it's smaller than `maxNumConcurrentSubTasks` regardless of the number of available task slots. This may affect to other ingestion performance. See [Capacity planning](#capacity-planning) section for more details.
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#### Replacing or appending data
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By default, batch ingestion replaces all data in the intervals in your `granularitySpec`' for any segment that it writes to. If you want to add to the segment instead, set the `appendToExisting` flag in the `ioConfig`. Batch ingestion only replaces data in segments where it actively adds data. If there are segments in the intervals for your `granularitySpec` that have do not have data from a task, they remain unchanged. If any existing segments partially overlap with the intervals in the `granularitySpec`, the portion of those segments outside the interval for the new spec remain visible.
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By default, batch ingestion replaces all data in the intervals in your `granularitySpec` for any segment that it writes to. If you want to add to the segment instead, set the `appendToExisting` flag in the `ioConfig`. Batch ingestion only replaces data in segments where it actively adds data. If there are segments in the intervals for your `granularitySpec` that have do not have data from a task, they remain unchanged. If any existing segments partially overlap with the intervals in the `granularitySpec`, the portion of those segments outside the interval for the new spec remain visible.
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#### Fully replacing existing segments using tombstones
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You can set `dropExisting` flag in the `ioConfig` to true if you want the ingestion task to replace all existing segments that start and end within the intervals for your `granularitySpec`. This applies whether or not the new data covers all existing segments. `dropExisting` only applies when `appendToExisting` is false and the `granularitySpec` contains an `interval`. WARNING: this functionality is still in beta.
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