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Arpit Agarwal updated HDFS-9259:
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Release Note: Introduces a new configuration setting
dfs.client.socket.send.buffer.size to control the socket send buffer size for
writes. Setting it to zero enables TCP auto-tuning on systems that support it.
> Make SO_SNDBUF size configurable at DFSClient side for hdfs write scenario
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> Key: HDFS-9259
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-9259
> Project: Hadoop HDFS
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Ming Ma
> Assignee: Mingliang Liu
> Fix For: 2.8.0
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> Attachments: HDFS-9259.000.patch, HDFS-9259.001.patch
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> We recently found that cross-DC hdfs write could be really slow. Further
> investigation identified that is due to SendBufferSize and ReceiveBufferSize
> used for hdfs write. The test ran "hadoop -fs -copyFromLocal" of a 256MB file
> across DC with different SendBufferSize and ReceiveBufferSize values. The
> results showed that c much faster than b; b is faster than a.
> a. SendBufferSize=128k, ReceiveBufferSize=128k (hdfs default setting).
> b. SendBufferSize=128K, ReceiveBufferSize=not set(TCP auto tuning).
> c. SendBufferSize=not set, ReceiveBufferSize=not set(TCP auto tuning for both)
> HDFS-8829 has enabled scenario b. We would like to enable scenario c by
> making SendBufferSize configurable at DFSClient side. Cc: [~cmccabe] [~He
> Tianyi] [~kanaka] [~vinayrpet].
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