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Aniruddha commented on BOOKKEEPER-432:
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[~ikelly], You can put an ASF license on it. AFAIK, it's not copy pasted. What
tests are failing? As far as the stats stuff goes, we have integrated twitter
science stats (open sourced on github) to both bookkeeper and hedwig. We could
rebase on top of the current trunk if you'd like to integrate them. Stats are
exported on http endpoints.
> Improve performance of entry log range read per ledger entries
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: BOOKKEEPER-432
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BOOKKEEPER-432
> Project: Bookkeeper
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: bookkeeper-server
> Affects Versions: 4.2.0
> Environment: Linux
> Reporter: Yixue (Andrew) Zhu
> Assignee: Yixue (Andrew) Zhu
> Labels: patch
> Fix For: 4.3.0
>
> Attachments: 0001-BOOKKEEPER-432-First-pass.patch,
> BookieLedgerStorageProposal.pdf, PortSkipListLedgerStore.patch
>
>
> We observed random I/O reads when some subscribers fall behind (on some
> topics), as delivery needs to scan the entry logs (thru ledger index), which
> are interleaved with ledger entries across all ledgers being served.
> Essentially, the ledger index is a non-clustered index. It is not effective
> when a large number of ledger entries need to be served, which tend to be
> scattered around due to interleaving.
> Some possible improvements:
> 1. Change the ledger entries buffer to use a SkipList (or other suitable),
> sorted on (ledger, entry sequence). When the buffer is flushed, the entry log
> is written out in the already-sorted order.
> The "active" ledger index can point to the entries buffer (SkipList), and
> fixed up with entry-log position once latter is persisted.
> Or, the ledger index can be just rebuilt on demand. The entry log file tail
> can have index attached (light-weight b-tree, similar with big-table). We
> need to track per ledger which log files contribute entries to it, so that
> in-memory index can be rebuilt from the tails of corresponding log files.
> 2. Use affinity concept to make ensembles of ledgers (belonging to same
> topic) as identical as possible. This will help above 1. be more effective.
>
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