Ewen Cheslack-Postava created KAFKA-2486:
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             Summary: New consumer performance
                 Key: KAFKA-2486
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-2486
             Project: Kafka
          Issue Type: Sub-task
          Components: consumer
            Reporter: Ewen Cheslack-Postava
            Assignee: Jason Gustafson
             Fix For: 0.8.3


The new consumer was previously reaching getting good performance. However, a 
recent report on the mailing list indicates it's dropped significantly. After 
evaluation, even with a local broker it seems to only be reaching a 2-10MB/s, 
compared to 600+MB/s previously. Before release, we should get the performance 
back on par.

Some details about where the regression occurred from the mailing list 
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/kafka-dev/201508.mbox/%3CCAAdKFaE8bPSeWZf%2BF9RuA-xZazRpBrZG6vo454QLVHBAk_VOJg%40mail.gmail.com%3E
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bq. At 49026f11781181c38e9d5edb634be9d27245c961 (May 14th), we went from good 
performance -> an error due to broker apparently not accepting the partition 
assignment strategy. Since this commit seems to add heartbeats and the server 
side code for partition assignment strategies, I assume we were missing 
something on the client side and by filling in the server side, things stopped 
working.
bq. On either 84636272422b6379d57d4c5ef68b156edc1c67f8 or 
a5b11886df8c7aad0548efd2c7c3dbc579232f03 (July 17th), I am able to run the perf 
test again, but it's slow -- ~10MB/s for me vs the 2MB/s Jay was seeing, but 
that's still far less than the 600MB/s I saw on the earlier commits.

Ideally we would also at least have a system test in place for the new 
consumer, even if regressions weren't automatically detected. It would at least 
allow for manually checking for regressions. This should not be difficult since 
there are already old consumer performance tests.



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