I’m intrigued by the blocking skip list throughput numbers. By description (and 
assumption) I would expect it only to block for writes, but the throughput 
stays static even as the read/write mix changes. Is this expected?

There are other memtable implementations coming too, I think? It looks like 
7282 is ready to rock once this lands, and perhaps has even been prepared also 
by Branimir (I recall seeing it in an earlier PR)? Might be nice to call out 
another implementation. (I expect at least one more major implementation, but 
that’s probably a ways off and I don’t think has any suitable ticket or 
documentation to link)

It looks like a great post though.

> On 14 Jul 2022, at 19:52, Henrik Ingo <henrik.i...@datastax.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Thanks. This is concise and well written, yet exciting already to see the 
> sharded skip list results, and with exciting "more to come" at the end. This 
> is a big deal - I believe - for Cassandra and therefore I appreciate that 
> this blog post will be published.
> 
> henrik
> 
>> On Wed, Jul 13, 2022 at 6:36 PM Chris Thornett <ch...@constantia.io> wrote:
>> The 72-hour window for community review is now open for Branimir Lambov's 
>> blog on Pluggable Memtable Implementations. Please indicate any amends in 
>> the comments. Thanks!
>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Iws9gQZCp_80Be_ZfuyAB82X1EhqWihEb35Sevv-JDE/edit
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>> 
>> Chris Thornett
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