Joseph Lynch created CASSANDRA-14746:
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Summary: Ensure Netty Internode Messaging Refactor is Solid
Key: CASSANDRA-14746
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-14746
Project: Cassandra
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: Streaming and Messaging
Reporter: Joseph Lynch
Fix For: 4.0
Before we release 4.0 let's ensure that the internode messaging refactor is
100% solid. As internode messaging is naturally used in many code paths and
widely configurable we have a large number of cluster configurations and test
configurations that must be vetted.
We plan to vary the following:
* Version of Cassandra 3.0.17 vs 4.0-alpha
* Cluster sizes with *multi-dc* deployments ranging from 6 - 100 nodes
* Client request rates varying between 1k QPS and 100k QPS of varying sizes
and shapes (BATCH, INSERT, SELECT point, SELECT range, etc ...)
* Internode compression
* Internode SSL (as well as openssl vs jdk)
* Internode Coalescing options
We are looking to measure the following as appropriate:
* Latency distributions of reads and writes (lower is better)
* Scaling limit, aka maximum throughput before violating p99 latency deadline
of 100ms, on a fixed hardware deployment for 100% writes, 100% reads and 50-50
writes+reads (higher is better)
* Thread counts (lower is better)
* Context switches (lower is better)
* On-CPU time of tasks (higher periods without context switch is better)
* GC allocation rates / throughput for a fixed size heap (lower allocation
better)
* Streaming recovery time for a single node failure, i.e. can Cassandra
saturate the NIC
The goal is that 4.0 should have better latency, more throughput, fewer
threads, fewer context switches, less GC allocation, and faster recovery time.
I'm putting Jason Brown as the reviewer since he implemented most of the
internode refactor.
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