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Marcel Reutegger commented on OAK-591:
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bq. Couldn't we switch the cache key to the id introduced in OAK-468?

Yes, I think this should help, at least for MicroKernel implementations that 
support the hash property.
                
> Improve KernelNodeStore cache efficiency
> ----------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OAK-591
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-591
>             Project: Jackrabbit Oak
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: core
>    Affects Versions: 0.6
>            Reporter: Marcel Reutegger
>         Attachments: mk.log.gz, OAK-591.patch
>
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> The cache in KernelNodeStore references entries with a path+revision combo. 
> This mapping quickly becomes inefficient when there are writes on the 
> repository. Whenever something is changed, the complete cache basically 
> becomes invalid and oak-core needs to re-fetch nodes again, even though they 
> didn't change. The attached test shows this behaviour. The test initially 
> creates 10 nodes and lets a thread read those nodes repeatedly. To make the 
> test somewhat realistic the reader acquires a new session in every run 
> through the loop. This is to simulate e.g. a request which acquires a new 
> session every time (Apache Sling does it that way). At the same time writes 
> occur but in a separate part of the repository. As can be seen in the logs, 
> the nodes are read from the MicroKernel whenever something changes anywhere 
> in the repository. Obviously this is no limited to the test nodes. The log 
> also shows repeated reads to node type, user and index nodes. None of them 
> change while the test runs.

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