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

    https://github.com/apache/spark/pull/43#discussion_r10192236
  
    --- Diff: core/src/main/scala/org/apache/spark/storage/DiskStore.scala ---
    @@ -84,12 +84,27 @@ private class DiskStore(blockManager: BlockManager, 
diskManager: DiskBlockManage
       override def getBytes(blockId: BlockId): Option[ByteBuffer] = {
         val segment = diskManager.getBlockLocation(blockId)
         val channel = new RandomAccessFile(segment.file, "r").getChannel()
    -    val buffer = try {
    -      channel.map(MapMode.READ_ONLY, segment.offset, segment.length)
    -    } finally {
    -      channel.close()
    +
    +    val buffer =
    +      // For small files, directly read rather than memory map
    +      if (segment.length < 2 * 4096) {
    --- End diff --
    
    Why would this have more impact than the current memory-mapping method? 
Both will lead to a bunch of seeks and filesystem operations, here when you 
read the blocks, and there when you try to send them over the network.


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