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Russ Hatch commented on CASSANDRA-6553:
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[~iamaleksey] -- Thought you might want to know I repeated the test w/the
degraded performance and that problem did not repeat this time around.
I should note these tests are still using stress w/thrift (can't get native
cql3 to work with stress yet).
I'll attempt to run some regular read/write performance tests now for
comparison, so we can see if that's where the bottleneck might be.
> Benchmark counter improvements (counters++)
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>
> Key: CASSANDRA-6553
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-6553
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Test
> Reporter: Ryan McGuire
> Assignee: Russ Hatch
> Fix For: 2.1 beta2
>
> Attachments: 6553.uber.quorum.bdplab.read.png,
> 6553.uber.quorum.bdplab.write.png, high_cl_one.png, high_cl_quorum.png,
> low_cl_one.png, low_cl_quorum.png, tracing.txt, uber_cl_one.png,
> uber_cl_quorum.png
>
>
> Benchmark the difference in performance between CASSANDRA-6504 and trunk.
> * Updating totally unrelated counters (different partitions)
> * Updating the same counters a lot (same cells in the same partition)
> * Different cells in the same few partitions (hot counter partition)
> benchmark:
> https://github.com/apache/cassandra/tree/1218bcacba7edefaf56cf8440d0aea5794c89a1e
> (old counters)
> compared to:
> https://github.com/apache/cassandra/tree/714c423360c36da2a2b365efaf9c5c4f623ed133
> (new counters)
> So far, the above changes should only affect the write path.
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