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Benedict commented on CASSANDRA-7631:
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Well, this sort of fits in with an extension I would like to make, which is
in-process stressing (i.e. to avoid going over the network, and if feasible
optionally avoid going through the native protocol), for which many of those
options would also be meaningless.
I don't see why we couldn't provide a separate shell script that makes some of
the options easier, but I think this makes most sense living directly in stress
itself; we can either ignore, or complain, if unrelated options are set.
> Allow Stress to write directly to SSTables
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> Key: CASSANDRA-7631
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7631
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Tools
> Reporter: Russell Alexander Spitzer
> Assignee: Russell Alexander Spitzer
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> One common difficulty with benchmarking machines is the amount of time it
> takes to initially load data. For machines with a large amount of ram this
> becomes especially onerous because a very large amount of data needs to be
> placed on the machine before page-cache can be circumvented.
> To remedy this I suggest we add a top level flag to Cassandra-Stress which
> would cause the tool to write directly to sstables rather than actually
> performing CQL inserts. Internally this would use CQLSStable writer to write
> directly to sstables while skipping any keys which are not owned by the node
> stress is running on. The same stress command run on each node in the cluster
> would then write unique sstables only containing data which that node is
> responsible for. Following this no further network IO would be required to
> distribute data as it would all already be correctly in place.
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