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Jonathan Ellis commented on CASSANDRA-1470:
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bq. Direct I/O writes will be slower than ordinary writes because of data
transfer performed directly to the device without Page Writeback technique
which kernel performs
I don't understand. I thought direct i/o means we get to throw a (native)
byte[] at the device, rather than having bytes copied into the kernel's buffer
first. So if anything, if our own buffering is doing its job (i.e. if we use a
large enough buffer that we don't lose out in seek noise), we should be saving
copies overall.
> use direct io for compaction
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>
> Key: CASSANDRA-1470
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-1470
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core
> Reporter: Jonathan Ellis
> Assignee: Pavel Yaskevich
> Fix For: 0.7.1
>
> Attachments: 1470-v2.txt, 1470.txt, CASSANDRA-1470-for-0.6.patch,
> CASSANDRA-1470-v10-for-0.7.patch, CASSANDRA-1470-v11-for-0.7.patch,
> CASSANDRA-1470-v12-0.7.patch, CASSANDRA-1470-v2.patch,
> CASSANDRA-1470-v3-0.7-with-LastErrorException-support.patch,
> CASSANDRA-1470-v4-for-0.7.patch, CASSANDRA-1470-v5-for-0.7.patch,
> CASSANDRA-1470-v6-for-0.7.patch, CASSANDRA-1470-v7-for-0.7.patch,
> CASSANDRA-1470-v8-for-0.7.patch, CASSANDRA-1470-v9-for-0.7.patch,
> CASSANDRA-1470.patch,
> use.DirectIORandomAccessFile.for.commitlog.against.1022235.patch
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> When compaction scans through a group of sstables, it forces the data in the
> os buffer cache being used for hot reads, which can have a dramatic negative
> effect on performance.
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