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Andrew Purtell commented on HBASE-1938:
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I ran 3 consecutive tests with MemStore changes applied, or not. Then after 
seeing results I did not expect -- longer run times for both loading and 
scanning with the MemStore changes applied and higher per-op latencies (e.g. 38 
ms vs 44 ms) -- I ran another set of 5 runs. The results of all but one were 
consistent. This was not a rigorous test I suppose, I didn't try it on another 
server, because I was already skeptical of the wisdom of changing how the read 
point is done on branch.

> Make in-memory table scanning faster
> ------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-1938
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-1938
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: performance
>            Reporter: stack
>            Assignee: nkeywal
>            Priority: Blocker
>             Fix For: 0.90.4, 0.92.0
>
>         Attachments: 20110726_1938_KeyValueSkipListSet.patch, 
> 20110726_1938_MemStore.patch, 20110726_1938_MemStoreScanPerformance.java, 
> MemStoreScanPerformance.java, MemStoreScanPerformance.java, 
> caching-keylength-in-kv.patch, test.patch
>
>
> This issue is about profiling hbase to see if I can make hbase scans run 
> faster when all is up in memory.  Talking to some users, they are seeing 
> about 1/4 million rows a second.  It should be able to go faster than this 
> (Scanning an array of objects, they can do about 4-5x this).

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