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Branimir Lambov commented on CASSANDRA-7282:
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bq. To add some more data to this discussion, I decided quickly to isolate just
the CSLM and NBHOM for comparison.
This benchmark uses Longs as keys, whose hashCode() does not satisfy the
requirements of the NBHOM. The results aren't materially different when this is
fixed (NBHOM is still dramatically faster).
However, if even the author of the code can make this mistake so easily I don't
think reusing {{hashCode()}} for the NBHOM ordering key is acceptable.
> Faster Memtable map
> -------------------
>
> Key: CASSANDRA-7282
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7282
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core
> Reporter: Benedict
> Assignee: Benedict
> Labels: performance
> Fix For: 3.0
>
> Attachments: jasobrown-sample-run.txt, profile.yaml, reads.svg,
> run1.svg, writes.svg
>
>
> Currently we maintain a ConcurrentSkipLastMap of DecoratedKey -> Partition in
> our memtables. Maintaining this is an O(lg(n)) operation; since the vast
> majority of users use a hash partitioner, it occurs to me we could maintain a
> hybrid ordered list / hash map. The list would impose the normal order on the
> collection, but a hash index would live alongside as part of the same data
> structure, simply mapping into the list and permitting O(1) lookups and
> inserts.
> I've chosen to implement this initial version as a linked-list node per item,
> but we can optimise this in future by storing fatter nodes that permit a
> cache-line's worth of hashes to be checked at once, further reducing the
> constant factor costs for lookups.
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