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Todd Lipcon commented on MAPREDUCE-1639:
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Would be curious to see what the CPU impact of introducing a faster raw
comparator would be. See HBASE-4012 for one optimization that would be easy to
try out.
> Grouping using hashing instead of sorting
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> Key: MAPREDUCE-1639
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MAPREDUCE-1639
> Project: Hadoop Map/Reduce
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Joydeep Sen Sarma
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> most applications of map-reduce care about grouping and not sorting. Sorting
> is a (relatively expensive) way to achieve grouping. In order to achieve just
> grouping - one can:
> - replace the sort on the Mappers with a HashTable - and maintain lists of
> key-values against each hash-bucket.
> - key-value tuples inside each hash bucket are sorted - before spilling or
> sending to Reducer. Anytime this is done - Combiner can be invoked.
> - HashTable is serialized by hash-bucketid. So merges (of either spills or
> Map Outputs) works similar to today (at least there's no change in overall
> compute complexity of merge)
> Of course this hashtable has nothing to do with partitioning. it's just a
> replacement for map-side sort.
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> this is (pretty much) straight from the MARS project paper:
> http://www.cse.ust.hk/catalac/papers/mars_pact08.pdf. They report a 45%
> speedup in inverted index calculation using hashing instead of sorting
> (reference implementation is NOT against Hadoop though).
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