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Dan Washusen commented on HBASE-2248:
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K, with PerformanceEvaluation updates running "hbase
org.apache.hadoop.hbase.PerformanceEvaluation --rows=1000 scanRange100 10" each
scan takes on average 9ms to return a max of 100 rows (random data means they
don't usually return 100 rows, average seemed to be around 70 rows).
The setup for that tests is as follows;
1 master
4 region servers (12GB heap)
1 million rows set up using:
hbase org.apache.hadoop.hbase.PerformanceEvaluation randomWrite 1
There were four regions all on one host. Each region had roughly 40MB in the
MemStore...
> New MemStoreScanner copies memstore for each scan, makes short scans slow
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>
> Key: HBASE-2248
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-2248
> Project: Hadoop HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 0.20.3
> Reporter: Dave Latham
> Fix For: 0.20.4
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> Attachments: threads.txt
>
>
> HBASE-2037 introduced a new MemStoreScanner which triggers a
> ConcurrentSkipListMap.buildFromSorted clone of the memstore and snapshot when
> starting a scan.
> After upgrading to 0.20.3, we noticed a big slowdown in our use of short
> scans. Some of our data repesent a time series. The data is stored in time
> series order, MR jobs often insert/update new data at the end of the series,
> and queries usually have to pick up some or all of the series. These are
> often scans of 0-100 rows at a time. To load one page, we'll observe about
> 20 such scans being triggered concurrently, and they take 2 seconds to
> complete. Doing a thread dump of a region server shows many threads in
> ConcurrentSkipListMap.biuldFromSorted which traverses the entire map of key
> values to copy it.
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