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Eshcar Hillel commented on HBASE-20188:
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Stack the table with throughput and latency numbers you posted is very helpful 
(looking at the figures, it is much harder to say which settings are at each 
run).
Can you give the same table with the none numbers?
BTW -- do you have the 50th and 99th latency percentiles (mainly for reads)? 
They are much more informative than the average latency which is somewhere 
between them. 

> [TESTING] Performance
> ---------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-20188
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-20188
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Umbrella
>          Components: Performance
>            Reporter: stack
>            Priority: Critical
>             Fix For: 2.0.0
>
>         Attachments: ITBLL2.5B_1.2.7vs2.0.0_cpu.png, 
> ITBLL2.5B_1.2.7vs2.0.0_gctime.png, ITBLL2.5B_1.2.7vs2.0.0_iops.png, 
> ITBLL2.5B_1.2.7vs2.0.0_load.png, ITBLL2.5B_1.2.7vs2.0.0_memheap.png, 
> ITBLL2.5B_1.2.7vs2.0.0_memstore.png, ITBLL2.5B_1.2.7vs2.0.0_ops.png, 
> ITBLL2.5B_1.2.7vs2.0.0_ops_NOT_summing_regions.png, YCSB_CPU.png, 
> YCSB_GC_TIME.png, YCSB_IN_MEMORY_COMPACTION=NONE.ops.png, YCSB_MEMSTORE.png, 
> YCSB_OPs.png, YCSB_in-memory-compaction=NONE.ops.png, YCSB_load.png, 
> flamegraph-1072.1.svg, flamegraph-1072.2.svg, tree.txt
>
>
> How does 2.0.0 compare to old versions? Is it faster, slower? There is rumor 
> that it is much slower, that the problem is the asyncwal writing. Does 
> in-memory compaction slow us down or speed us up? What happens when you 
> enable offheaping?
> Keep notes here in this umbrella issue. Need to be able to say something 
> about perf when 2.0.0 ships.



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