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Regarding cassandra-stress, make sure that you initiate load outside of 
database subnet 

Subroto 

> On Jul 14, 2017, at 3:02 PM, Roger Warner <rwar...@pandora.com> wrote:
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> 30G java heap.   The dataset is the usual Cassandra-test size
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> How do I tell if compaction has completed?
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> I will add more iterations/time to the test.
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> Thank you
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> Date: Friday, July 14, 2017 at 2:21 PM
> To: Roger Warner <rwar...@pandora.com>
> Subject: Re: Reversed read write performance.
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> Pls add info about caching. Probably your reads are cached (what's the 
> dataset size?).
> Pls also make sure that you run these tests after previous compaction 
> finished and run
> them long enough (even few hours).
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> Cheers,
> d...@scylladb.com
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> On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 12:11 AM, Roger Warner <rwar...@pandora.com> wrote:
> I’m confused about read vs write performance.   I was expecting to see higher 
> write than read perf.   I’m seeing the opposite by nearly 2X
> Please help.  Am I doing/configuring something wrong or do I have the wrong 
> expectations.   I am very new to Cassandra.   And this is not using Datastax. 
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> I have a new cluster I’m trying to estimate capacity of.
> ·         6 nodes, 2 datacenters, 3:3  – but on the same physical network as 
> of now
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> ·         500G SATA SSD drives benched at 250MB/s on these machines
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> ·         32 core,  2Ghz, 60G of RAM / node
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> ·         Cassandra 3.11
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> Cassandra-stress being run on the same build as these.   
> ·         Cl=LOCAL_ONE
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> ·         Mixed test 4:1
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> ·         Defaults otherwise
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> ·         Testing  using –nodes from dci.
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> Schema
> ·         Tweaked Cassandra-stress schema
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> ·         NetworkToplogyStragety
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> ·         2 DC
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> ·         3 replicas
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> ·         SizeTieredCompactionStrategy
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> I’ve run 4:1 read to write I see ~325Kops/s 
> I see about write to read I see ~150Kops/s
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> Any suggestions a very much appreciated.
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