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Benedict commented on CASSANDRA-9558:
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The reason I ask about the size of the cluster this is being tested on, is this 
worsens performance as the cluster grows, as we coalesce fewer messages. So 
this could be improving our benchmark performance at the expense of real-world 
performance.

> Cassandra-stress regression in 2.2
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-9558
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-9558
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Alan Boudreault
>            Assignee: T Jake Luciani
>             Fix For: 2.2.x
>
>         Attachments: 2.1.log, 2.2.log, CASSANDRA-9558-2.patch, 
> CASSANDRA-9558-ProtocolV2.patch, atolber-CASSANDRA-9558-stress.tgz, 
> atolber-trunk-driver-coalescing-disabled.txt, 
> stress-2.1-java-driver-2.0.9.2.log, stress-2.1-java-driver-2.2+PATCH.log, 
> stress-2.1-java-driver-2.2.log, stress-2.2-java-driver-2.2+PATCH.log, 
> stress-2.2-java-driver-2.2.log
>
>
> We are seeing some regression in performance when using cassandra-stress 2.2. 
> You can see the difference at this url:
> http://riptano.github.io/cassandra_performance/graph_v5/graph.html?stats=stress_regression.json&metric=op_rate&operation=1_write&smoothing=1&show_aggregates=true&xmin=0&xmax=108.57&ymin=0&ymax=168147.1
> The cassandra version of the cluster doesn't seem to have any impact. 
> //cc [~tjake] [~benedict]



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