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Yuan Mei edited comment on FLINK-27155 at 4/10/22 9:41 AM:
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Hey [~Feifan Wang] , thanks for the proposal.

Task Local Recovery will be supported in v2, I think that can partially resolve 
the problem

Indeed, downloading the same files multiple times does not sound necessary.


was (Author: ym):
Hey [~Feifan Wang] , thanks for the proposal.

Task Local Recovery will be supported in v2, I think that can partially resolve 
the problem

Indeed, downloading the same files times does not sound necessary.

> Reduce multiple reads to the same Changelog file in the same taskmanager 
> during restore
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>
>                 Key: FLINK-27155
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-27155
>             Project: Flink
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Runtime / Checkpointing, Runtime / State Backends
>            Reporter: Feifan Wang
>            Priority: Major
>
> h3. Background
> In the current implementation, State changes of different operators in the 
> same taskmanager may be written to the same changelog file, which effectively 
> reduces the number of files and requests to DFS.
> But on the other hand, the current implementation also reads the same 
> changelog file multiple times on recovery. More specifically, the number of 
> times the same changelog file is accessed is related to the number of 
> ChangeSets contained in it. And since each read needs to skip the preceding 
> bytes, this network traffic is also wasted.
> The result is a lot of unnecessary request to DFS when there are multiple 
> slots and keyed state in the same taskmanager.
> h3. Proposal
> We can reduce multiple reads to the same changelog file in the same 
> taskmanager during restore.
> One possible approach is to read the changelog file all at once and cache it 
> in memory or local file for a period of time when reading the changelog file.
> I think this could be a subtask of [v2 FLIP-158: Generalized incremental 
> checkpoints|https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-25842] .
> Hi [~ym] , [~roman]  how do you think about ?



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