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Ariel Weisberg commented on CASSANDRA-13241:
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So umm... struct page in the kernel is like more than 64-bytes. It's awful. 
http://lxr.free-electrons.com/source/include/linux/mm_types.h#L45

My understanding is that when you map a file it's going to create one of these 
entries for every 4k page. You can't use huge pages when mapping files.

Should we even be concerned about the overhead of these offsets?

> Lower default chunk_length_in_kb from 64kb to 4kb
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-13241
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13241
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: Core
>            Reporter: Benjamin Roth
>
> Having a too low chunk size may result in some wasted disk space. A too high 
> chunk size may lead to massive overreads and may have a critical impact on 
> overall system performance.
> In my case, the default chunk size lead to peak read IOs of up to 1GB/s and 
> avg reads of 200MB/s. After lowering chunksize (of course aligned with read 
> ahead), the avg read IO went below 20 MB/s, rather 10-15MB/s.
> The risk of (physical) overreads is increasing with lower (page cache size) / 
> (total data size) ratio.
> High chunk sizes are mostly appropriate for bigger payloads pre request but 
> if the model consists rather of small rows or small resultsets, the read 
> overhead with 64kb chunk size is insanely high. This applies for example for 
> (small) skinny rows.
> Please also see here:
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/scylladb-dev/j_qXSP-6-gY
> To give you some insights what a difference it can make (460GB data, 128GB 
> RAM):
> - Latency of a quite large CF: https://cl.ly/1r3e0W0S393L
> - Disk throughput: https://cl.ly/2a0Z250S1M3c
> - This shows, that the request distribution remained the same, so no "dynamic 
> snitch magic": https://cl.ly/3E0t1T1z2c0J



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