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Jonathan Gray commented on HBASE-2957:
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bq. If we can have HBase operate in "readers wait for sync" mode then we don't 
guarantee durability but we still guarantee consistency. And the performance 
should be similar to that of deferred syncs.

And given that most workloads are write dominated, you would expect 
significantly more total throughput.

> Release row lock when waiting for wal-sync
> ------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-2957
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-2957
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: regionserver, wal
>    Affects Versions: 0.20.0
>            Reporter: Prakash Khemani
>
> Is there a reason to hold on to the row-lock while waiting for the WAL-sync 
> to be completed by the logSyncer thread?
> I think data consistency will be guaranteed even if the following happens (a) 
> the row lock is held while the row is updated in memory (b) the row lock is 
> released after queuing the KV record for WAL-syncing (c) the log-sync system 
> guarantees that the log records for any given row are synced in order (d) the 
> HBase client only receives a success notification after the sync completes 
> (no change from the current state)
> I think this should be a huge win. For my use case, and I am sure for others, 
>  the handler thread spends the bulk of its row-lock critical section  time 
> waiting for sync to complete.
> Even if the log-sync system cannot guarantee the orderly completion of sync 
> records, the "Don't hold row lock while waiting for sync" option should be 
> available to HBase clients on a per request basis.

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