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Sam Lightfoot commented on CASSANDRA-21134:
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Throttled (128 MiB/s) compaction results added. The benefits of Direct IO are
larger than I expected under throttling - buffered compaction still triggers
significant direct reclaim stalls even at constrained throughput. This appears
to be driven by write-back flush storms: the kernel batches dirty pages and
flushes them in bursts that spike device queue depth and block reclaim,
regardless of the steady-state compaction rate. Direct IO eliminates this
entirely by writing steadily to disk, bypassing the page cache.
> Direct IO support for compaction writes
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> Key: CASSANDRA-21134
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-21134
> Project: Apache Cassandra
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Local/Compaction
> Reporter: Sam Lightfoot
> Assignee: Sam Lightfoot
> Priority: Normal
> Fix For: 5.x
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> Attachments: image-2026-02-11-17-22-58-361.png,
> image-2026-02-11-17-25-58-329.png
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> Follow-up from the implementation for compaction reads (CASSANDRA-19987)
> Notable points
> * Update the start-up check that impacts DIO writes
> ({_}checkKernelBug1057843{_})
> * RocksDB uses 1 MB flush buffer. This should be configurable and
> performance tested (256KB vs 1MB)
> * Introduce compaction_write_disk_access_mode /
> backgroud_write_disk_access_mode
> * Support for the compressed path would be most beneficial
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