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Raul Gutierrez Segales commented on ZOOKEEPER-2024:
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Cool [~shralex]! Thanks for the hard work. Will be good to know how this 
behaves in prod as early adopters step forward :-) 

> Major throughput improvement with mixed workloads
> -------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ZOOKEEPER-2024
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-2024
>             Project: ZooKeeper
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: quorum, server
>            Reporter: Kfir Lev-Ari
>            Assignee: Kfir Lev-Ari
>             Fix For: 3.5.3
>
>         Attachments: ZOOKEEPER-2024.patch, ZOOKEEPER-2024.patch, 
> ZOOKEEPER-2024.patch, ZOOKEEPER-2024.patch, ZOOKEEPER-2024.patch, 
> ZOOKEEPER-2024.patch, ZOOKEEPER-2024.patch, ZOOKEEPER-2024.patch, 
> ZOOKEEPER-2024.patch, ZOOKEEPER-2024.patch, ZOOKEEPER-2024.patch, 
> ZOOKEEPER-2024.patch, ZOOKEEPER-2024.patch
>
>
> The patch is applied to the commit processor, and solves two problems:
> 1. Stalling - once the commit processor encounters a local write request, it 
> stalls local processing of all sessions until it receives a commit of that 
> request from the leader. 
> In mixed workloads, this severely hampers performance as it does not allow 
> read-only sessions to proceed at faster speed than read-write ones.
> 2. Starvation - as long as there are read requests to process, older remote 
> committed write requests are starved. 
> This occurs due to a bug fix 
> (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1505) that forces processing 
> of local read requests before handling any committed write. The problem is 
> only manifested under high local read load. 
> Our solution solves these two problems. It improves throughput in mixed 
> workloads (in our tests, by up to 8x), and reduces latency, especially higher 
> percentiles (i.e., slowest requests). 
> The main idea is to separate sessions that inherently need to stall in order 
> to enforce order semantics, from ones that do not need to stall. To this end, 
> we add data structures for buffering and managing pending requests of stalled 
> sessions; these requests are moved out of the critical path to these data 
> structures, allowing continued processing of unaffected sessions. 
> Please see the docs:  
> 1) https://goo.gl/m1cINJ - includes a detailed description of the new commit 
> processor algorithm.
> 2) The attached patch implements our solution, and a collection of related 
> unit tests (https://reviews.apache.org/r/25160)
> 3) https://goo.gl/W0xDUP - performance results. 
> (See https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-2023 for the 
> corresponding new system test that produced these performance measurements)
>  
> See also https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1609



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