Re: Read IO

2013-02-22 Thread aaron morton
AFAIk this is still roughly correct http://thelastpickle.com/2011/04/28/Forces-of-Write-and-Read/ It includes information on the page size read from disk. Cheers - Aaron Morton Freelance Cassandra Developer New Zealand @aaronmorton http://www.thelastpickle.com On 22/02/2013,

RE: Read IO

2013-02-21 Thread Kanwar Sangha
...@scode.org [mailto:sc...@scode.org] On Behalf Of Peter Schuller Sent: 21 February 2013 00:05 To: user@cassandra.apache.org Subject: Re: Read IO Is this correct ? Yes, at least under optimal conditions and assuming a reasonably sized row. Things like read-ahead (at the kernel level) will play

Re: Read IO

2013-02-21 Thread Jouni Hartikainen
Hi, On Feb 21, 2013, at 7:52 , Kanwar Sangha kan...@mavenir.com wrote: Hi – Can someone explain the worst case IOPS for a read ? No key cache, No row cache, sampling rate say 512. 1) Bloom filter will be checked to see existence of key (In RAM) 2) Index filer sample (IN RAM)

Re: Read IO

2013-02-20 Thread Peter Schuller
Is this correct ? Yes, at least under optimal conditions and assuming a reasonably sized row. Things like read-ahead (at the kernel level) will play into it; and if your read (even if assumed to be small) straddles two pages you might or might not take another read depending on your kernel