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Nicholas Telford commented on CASSANDRA-2045:
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Another consideration: If we're moving away from the old hint storage layout,
we can optimize for cases where the same RowMutation needs to be delivered to
multiple endpoints (i.e. multiple replicas are down). This can be done by
moving the "destination IP" down to the bottom level of the map so each
RowMutation maps to multiple destinations.
Thoughts?
> Simplify HH to decrease read load when nodes come back
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>
> Key: CASSANDRA-2045
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-2045
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Chris Goffinet
> Assignee: Nicholas Telford
> Fix For: 1.0
>
> Attachments:
> 0001-Changed-storage-of-Hints-to-store-a-serialized-RowMu.patch,
> 0002-Refactored-HintedHandoffManager.sendRow-to-reduce-co.patch,
> 0003-Fixed-some-coding-style-issues.patch,
> 0004-Fixed-direct-usage-of-Gossiper.getEndpointStateForEn.patch,
> 0005-Removed-duplicate-failure-detection-conditionals.-It.patch,
> 0006-Removed-handling-of-old-style-hints.patch, 2045-v3.txt,
> CASSANDRA-2045-simplify-hinted-handoff-001.diff,
> CASSANDRA-2045-simplify-hinted-handoff-002.diff
>
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> Currently when HH is enabled, hints are stored, and when a node comes back,
> we begin sending that node data. We do a lookup on the local node for the row
> to send. To help reduce read load (if a node is offline for long period of
> time) we should store the data we want forward the node locally instead. We
> wouldn't have to do any lookups, just take byte[] and send to the destination.
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