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Chao Shi commented on HBASE-8884:
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stack, could you please explain a little bit more on "pooling of buffers across 
requests". I don't quite understand. In fact, the very first rationale for us 
to introduce pluggable RpcScheduler, is that we want to isolate read and write 
ops. So we can simply write a RpcScheduler with two thread-pools. My case is 
pretty easy, and I'm interested to listen about your case.
                
> Pluggable RpcScheduler
> ----------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-8884
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-8884
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: IPC/RPC
>            Reporter: Chao Shi
>            Assignee: Chao Shi
>             Fix For: 0.98.0
>
>         Attachments: hbase-8884.patch, hbase-8884-v2.patch, 
> hbase-8884-v3.patch, hbase-8884-v4.patch, hbase-8884-v5.patch, 
> hbase-8884-v6.patch, hbase-8884-v7.patch, hbase-8884-v8.patch
>
>
> Today, the RPC scheduling mechanism is pretty simple: it execute requests in 
> isolated thread-pools based on their priority. In the current implementation, 
> all normal get/put requests are using the same pool. We'd like to add some 
> per-user or per-region level isolation, so that a misbehaved user/region will 
> not saturate the thread-pool and cause DoS to others easily. The idea is 
> similar to FairScheduler in MR. The current scheduling code is not standalone 
> and is mixed with others (Connection#processRequest). The issue is the first 
> step to extract it to an interface, so that people are free to write and test 
> their own implementations.
> This patch doesn't make it completely pluggable yet, as some parameters are 
> pass from constructor. This is because HMaster and HRegionServer both use 
> RpcServer and they have different thread-pool size config. Let me know if you 
> have a solution to this.

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