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Benedict commented on CASSANDRA-8915:
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Suggestion: convert each Candidate into a linked-list of colliding iterators,
so that consume() becomes guaranteed O(1). In the event of many equal items,
this would incur only linear costs, and only on push down, rather than
logarithmic costs on both push down and advance. This would particularly help
the partition level (sstable/memtable) merge, as we are likely to encounter the
same DecoratedKey many times.
> Improve MergeIterator performance
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> Key: CASSANDRA-8915
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-8915
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Branimir Lambov
> Assignee: Branimir Lambov
> Priority: Minor
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> The implementation of {{MergeIterator}} uses a priority queue and applies a
> pair of {{poll}}+{{add}} operations for every item in the resulting sequence.
> This is quite inefficient as {{poll}} necessarily applies at least {{log N}}
> comparisons (up to {{2log N}}), and {{add}} often requires another {{log N}},
> for example in the case where the inputs largely don't overlap (where {{N}}
> is the number of iterators being merged).
> This can easily be replaced with a simple custom structure that can perform
> replacement of the top of the queue in a single step, which will very often
> complete after a couple of comparisons and in the worst case scenarios will
> match the complexity of the current implementation.
> This should significantly improve merge performance for iterators with
> limited overlap (e.g. levelled compaction).
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