Github user ramkrish86 commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/phoenix/pull/8#discussion_r16767859
  
    --- Diff: 
phoenix-core/src/main/java/org/apache/phoenix/iterate/DefaultParallelIteratorRegionSplitter.java
 ---
    @@ -138,14 +146,10 @@ public boolean apply(HRegionLocation location) {
             //    split each region in s splits such that:
             //    s = max(x) where s * x < t
             //
    -        // The idea is to align splits with region boundaries. If rows are 
not evenly
    -        // distributed across regions, using this scheme compensates for 
regions that
    -        // have more rows than others, by applying tighter splits and 
therefore spawning
    -        // off more scans over the overloaded regions.
    -        int splitsPerRegion = getSplitsPerRegion(regions.size());
             // Create a multi-map of ServerName to List<KeyRange> which we'll 
use to round robin from to ensure
             // that we keep each region server busy for each query.
    -        ListMultimap<HRegionLocation,KeyRange> keyRangesPerRegion = 
ArrayListMultimap.create(regions.size(),regions.size() * splitsPerRegion);;
    +        int splitsPerRegion = getSplitsPerRegion(regions.size());
    +        ListMultimap<HRegionLocation,KeyRange> keyRangesPerRegion = 
ArrayListMultimap.create(regions.size(),regions.size() * splitsPerRegion);
    --- End diff --
    
        We have the concept of a "minimum time to recalc stats" as a separate 
config and store the time when the stats were last calculated in the stats 
table.
    So storing this in the stats table means per table again? So we will read 
the stats table and seeing the timestamp we will not further read the stats 
table and will become a NOOP ? Am i right?


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