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Todd Lipcon commented on MAPREDUCE-1639:
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The JNI cost makes sense, but the linked HBase JIRA doesn't use JNI. It uses
sun.misc.unsafe calls which are actually JVM intrinsics (ie they get directly
compiled into assembly, rather than going through the whole calling-convention
+ safepoint shenanigans that JNI does)
> 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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