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Anoop Sam John commented on HBASE-14918:
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Ya I said it already, with the new Memstore impls it might be really possible
for the move. My only point was that the copy to MSLAB is not a memstore impl
thing at all..Or else it has to be a duty of all of the memstore impls. And I
strongly think that for the new memstore impl, this movement may be
problematic. (I mean the flush to cellblock one). Once the flush to cellblock
area happens, we dont need this allocator and can have a new one. (It is like
normal flush).. And this in memory flush happens within memstore impl.. So we
might not be able to handle these if allocator is moved out.. That patch I
attached just for ref.
Commit of task-1 has nothing to do with this movement.
> In-Memory MemStore Flush and Compaction
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>
> Key: HBASE-14918
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-14918
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Umbrella
> Affects Versions: 2.0.0
> Reporter: Eshcar Hillel
> Assignee: Eshcar Hillel
> Fix For: 0.98.18
>
> Attachments: CellBlocksSegmentDesign.pdf, MSLABMove.patch
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> A memstore serves as the in-memory component of a store unit, absorbing all
> updates to the store. From time to time these updates are flushed to a file
> on disk, where they are compacted (by eliminating redundancies) and
> compressed (i.e., written in a compressed format to reduce their storage
> size).
> We aim to speed up data access, and therefore suggest to apply in-memory
> memstore flush. That is to flush the active in-memory segment into an
> intermediate buffer where it can be accessed by the application. Data in the
> buffer is subject to compaction and can be stored in any format that allows
> it to take up smaller space in RAM. The less space the buffer consumes the
> longer it can reside in memory before data is flushed to disk, resulting in
> better performance.
> Specifically, the optimization is beneficial for workloads with
> medium-to-high key churn which incur many redundant cells, like persistent
> messaging.
> We suggest to structure the solution as 4 subtasks (respectively, patches).
> (1) Infrastructure - refactoring of the MemStore hierarchy, introducing
> segment (StoreSegment) as first-class citizen, and decoupling memstore
> scanner from the memstore implementation;
> (2) Adding StoreServices facility at the region level to allow memstores
> update region counters and access region level synchronization mechanism;
> (3) Implementation of a new memstore (CompactingMemstore) with non-optimized
> immutable segment representation, and
> (4) Memory optimization including compressed format representation and off
> heap allocations.
> This Jira continues the discussion in HBASE-13408.
> Design documents, evaluation results and previous patches can be found in
> HBASE-13408.
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