Actual scenario will be - Test :- 3 node ZK cluster, 600 sessions each will do one read operation(getChildren call) every one minute.
At what configuration I should try it out. On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 6:25 PM, Michi Mutsuzaki <[email protected]>wrote: > > So my question is what does this line mean at the end? Does it say, it > can > > do a get request call at a rate of 2557 requests per second? > > > > get 100 znodes in 39 ms (0.390978 ms/op > > 2557.689587/sec) > > Yes. > > > Also I was interested to see how much load a 3 node ZK cluster can > handle. > > In my case, most of the call will be "get" (get the data from only one > > znode) on the ZK cluster So with the above test I should be able to get > some > > idea right? > > How many ZK clients do you expect to have? I would run the same number > of zk-latency.py instances with higher number of operations to get a > more accurate picture. The performance also depends on whether you use > asynchronous reads or synchronous reads. >
