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Nirmal Ranganathan commented on CASSANDRA-1035:
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Yeah. the problem with the throttling is that there's no existing hooks to find 
out if a request has completed. We could however set a hard limit with some 
timing built in. 

> Implement User/Keyspace throughput Scheduler
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-1035
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-1035
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Stu Hood
>            Assignee: Nirmal Ranganathan
>             Fix For: 0.7
>
>         Attachments: 
> 0001-Adding-the-RequestScheduler-abstraction-and-a-simple.patch, 
> 0002-Thrift-related-changes-for-RequestScheduler-added-a-.patch, 
> 0003-Avro-related-changes-for-RequestScheduler.patch, 
> 0004-Test-case-for-RoundRobinScheduler.patch, 
> 0005-Minimize-queue-creation-and-remove-redundant-schedul.patch
>
>
> To support multiple applications on top of a single Cassandra cluster (and to 
> protect against badly behaving clients) having a very simple scheduler for 
> client operations would be very beneficial.
> Since all tasks are short lived, a sufficient scheduler would probably only 
> need to manage the queue of incoming requests, and weight them based on an 
> assigned ID. The ID could be dynamically determined by using ip, userid or 
> keyspace for instance, and then each Runnable would be assigned an ID.

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