Hi, quick question,

I’m attempting to optimize the ingest rates for a document-partitioned table. I 
am currently presplitting the tables and have even spread of data across tablet 
servers. However, I was wondering if changing the size of mutations would have 
a major impact on the ingest rates. Currently, I’m batchwriting with one 
mutation per document (fairly small documents, e.g. tweets), but since 
everything is organized by bins, I could create much larger mutations. Would 
there be a benefit on the ingest side to doing so, such as reducing tablet 
contention? Or will that push the complexity to the ingestors?

Best,
David

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