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Kadir OZDEMIR closed PHOENIX-6150.
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> Repair ahead global indexes after concurrent mutations
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>                 Key: PHOENIX-6150
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-6150
>             Project: Phoenix
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 5.0.0, 4.15.0
>            Reporter: Kadir OZDEMIR
>            Priority: Major
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> Concurrent mutations processed by the IndexRegionObserver coproc leave 
> (mutable global) index rows in the unverified state and these unverified rows 
> are repaired by the GlobalIndexChecker coproc when they are read (i.e., 
> scanned).  However, we do not have to wait for the scan operations to repair 
> these unverified rows. IndexRegionObserver can repair them asynchronously 
> soon after they written. There are two main reasons for proactively repairing 
> index rows. 
> Efficient Repair: Repairing index rows within IndexRegionObserver eliminates 
> RPCs to read data table rows as IndexRegionObserver will read data table rows 
> locally. 
> Faster Scans:  Read repair by GlobalIndexChecker is done one index row at a 
> time and each repair can take several tens of milliseconds. This adds 
> additional latency on the scan operations. Reducing the number of such read 
> repairs will improve scan performance.  
> This repair ahead can be optional and configurable.  We can also have metrics 
> to monitor the number of index rows repaired ahead.



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