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Anoop Sam John commented on HBASE-6284:
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HRegion#put(Pair<Put, Integer>[] putsAndLocks)
This method was removed in trunk.
In 94 patch I kept that method but deprecated. HRegion is exposed to CPs now.
> Introduce HRegion#doMiniBatchMutation()
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> Key: HBASE-6284
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-6284
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: performance, regionserver
> Reporter: Zhihong Ted Yu
> Assignee: Anoop Sam John
> Fix For: 0.96.0, 0.94.1
>
> Attachments: 6284_Trunk-Addendum.patch, 6284_Trunk-V3.patch,
> HBASE-6284_94.patch, HBASE-6284_Trunk-V2.patch, HBASE-6284_Trunk-V3.patch,
> HBASE-6284_Trunk.patch
>
>
> From Anoop under thread 'Can there be a doMiniBatchDelete in HRegion':
> The HTable#delete(List<Delete>) groups the Deletes for the same RS and make
> one n/w call only. But within the RS, there will be N number of delete calls
> on the region one by one. This will include N number of HLog write and sync.
> If this also can be grouped can we get better performance for the multi row
> delete.
> I have made the new miniBatchDelete () and made the
> HTable#delete(List<Delete>) to call this new batch delete.
> Just tested initially with the one node cluster. In that itself I am getting
> a performance boost which is very much promising.
> Only one CF and qualifier.
> 10K total rows delete with a batch of 100 deletes. Only deletes happening on
> the table from one thread.
> With the new way the net time taken is reduced by more than 1/10
> Will test in a 4 node cluster also. I think it will worth doing this change.
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