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Bob Dionne commented on COUCHDB-1342:
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I revisited this a bit this morning. I tried to rebase master just to see how
far it's moved, it's not too bad, couch_db had some conflicts mostly relating
to a new field #db.updater_fd
Given Damien's abandonment of the project I'm not sure whether we should push
on this or not. I suppose it's worth cleaning up and using if in fact the
improvements are substantial
> Asynchronous file writes
> ------------------------
>
> Key: COUCHDB-1342
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COUCHDB-1342
> Project: CouchDB
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Database Core
> Reporter: Jan Lehnardt
> Fix For: 1.3
>
> Attachments: COUCHDB-1342.patch
>
>
> This change updates the file module so that it can do
> asynchronous writes. Basically it replies immediately
> to process asking to write something to the file, with
> the position where the chunks will be written to the
> file, while a dedicated child process keeps collecting
> chunks and write them to the file (and batching them
> when possible). After issuing a series of write request
> to the file module, the caller can call its 'flush'
> function which will block the caller until all the
> chunks it requested to write are effectively written
> to the file.
> This maximizes the IO subsystem, as for example, while
> the updater is traversing and modifying the btrees and
> doing CPU bound tasks, the writes are happening in
> parallel.
> Originally described at http://s.apache.org/TVu
> Github Commit:
> https://github.com/fdmanana/couchdb/commit/e82a673f119b82dddf674ac2e6233cd78c123554
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