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Lars Hofhansl commented on HBASE-12609:
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Interesting. We had the reverse problem. Even with the throttler disabled, we 
could not fill replication pipe between our two data centers - i.e. we could 
not get HBase replication to make user of the available bandwidth.


> Consider bandwidth throttling in 
> ReplicationSource.readAllEntriesToReplicateOrNextFile
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-12609
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-12609
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Replication
>    Affects Versions: 0.98.8
>            Reporter: cuijianwei
>            Priority: Minor
>
> The push size in ReplicationSource.shipEdits is controlled by 
> 'replicationQueueSizeCapacity' and 'replicationQueueNbCapacity'. When the 
> push size is much bigger than throttler's bandwidth(replication throttler is 
> enabled), ReplicationSource will have a outgoing bandwidth peak followed by a 
> period of sleep controlled by the throttler. How about considering bandwidth 
> throttling in ReplicationSource.readAllEntriesToReplicateOrNextFile? such as 
> the following code:
> {code}
>        // Stop if too many entries or too big
>       long bandwidth = 
> this.conf.getLong("replication.source.per.peer.node.bandwidth", 0);
>       if ((bandwidth > 0 && currentSize > bandwidth) ||  // ==> also consider 
> bandwidth throttling
>           currentSize >= this.replicationQueueSizeCapacity ||
>            entries.size() >= this.replicationQueueNbCapacity) {
>          break;
>        }
> {code}
> Then, ReplicationSource will have more steady outgoing bandwidth.



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