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Enis Soztutar updated HBASE-15950:
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(was: A bit of hacking, here is the breakdown of various sizes:
{code}
memstore size=4.5 G
memstore KV size=1.8 G (This is KV objects, excluding the backing
array)
memstore KV bytes size=915.5 M (This is underlying byte[] backing KV)
memstore CSLM size=1.8 G (CSLM internal objects).
{code}
The real sizes from profiling are (see attached screen shot):
{code}
memstore size=2.8 G
memstore KV size=915 M (This is KV objects, excluding the backing
array)
memstore KV bytes size=860 M (This is underlying byte[] backing KV)
memstore CSLM size=686M + 343M (CSLM internal objects).
{code}
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> We are grossly overestimating the memstore size
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> Key: HBASE-15950
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-15950
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Enis Soztutar
> Fix For: 2.0.0
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> Attachments: Screen Shot 2016-06-02 at 8.48.27 PM.png
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> While testing something else, I was loading a region with a lot of data.
> Writing 30M cells in 1M rows, with 1 byte values.
> The memstore size turned out to be estimated as 4.5GB, while with the JFR
> profiling I can see that we are using 2.8GB for all the objects in the
> memstore (KV + KV byte[] + CSLM.Node + CSLM.Index).
> This obviously means that there is room in the write cache that we are not
> effectively using.
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