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Thomas Jungblut updated HAMA-521:
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    Attachment: HAMA-521.patch

First scratch refactoring.

I plan to extract an interface of the queues and implement a RAM based version 
(current one) and a disk based one.
We can later replace it by a hybrid version.
But I guess I'm going to do this tomorrow or later this evening.
                
> Improve message buffering to save memory
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>
>                 Key: HAMA-521
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HAMA-521
>             Project: Hama
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>            Reporter: Thomas Jungblut
>            Assignee: Thomas Jungblut
>         Attachments: HAMA-521.patch
>
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> Suraj and I had a bit of discussion about incoming and outgoing message 
> buffering and scalability.
> Currently everything lies on the heap, causing huge amounts of GC and waste 
> of memory. We can do better.
> Therefore we need to extract an abstract Messenger class which is directly 
> under the interface but over the compressor class.
> It should abstract the use of the queues in the back (currently lot of 
> duplicated code) and it should be backed by a sequencefile on local disk.
> Once sync() starts it should return a message iterator for combining and then 
> gets put into a message bundle which is send over RPC.
> On the other side we get a bundle and looping over it putting everything into 
> the heap making it much larger than it needs to be. Here we can also flush on 
> disk because we are just using a queue-like method to the user-side.
> Plus points:
> In case we have enough heap (see our new metric system), we can also 
> implement a buffering technology that is not flushing everything to disk.
> Open questions:
> I don't know how much slower the whole system gets, but it would save alot of 
> memory. Maybe we should first evaluate if it is really needed.
> In any case, the refactoring of the duplicate code in the messengers is 
> needed.

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