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MaHaiyang commented on CASSANDRA-4182:
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273m58.740s (multihtreaded disabled) for 500 GB , just about 30M/sec . looks
like a little low for SSDs.
Whether there are some other bottleneck ? like cpu .
> multithreaded compaction very slow with large single data file and a few tiny
> data files
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> Key: CASSANDRA-4182
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-4182
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.0.9
> Environment: Redhat
> Sun JDK 1.6.0_20-b02
> Reporter: Karl Mueller
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> Turning on multithreaded compaction makes compaction time take nearly twice
> as long in our environment, which includes a very large SStable and a few
> smaller ones, relative to either 0.8.x with MT turned off or 1.0.x with MT
> turned off.
> compaction_throughput_mb_per_sec is set to 0.
> We currently compact about 500 GB of data nightly due to overwrites.
> (LevelDB will probably be enabled on the busy CFs once 1.0.x is rolled out
> completely) The time it takes to do the compaction is:
> 451m13.284s (multithreaded)
> 273m58.740s (multihtreaded disabled)
> Our nodes run on SSDs and therefore have a high read and write rate available
> to them. The primary CF they're compacting right now, with most of the data,
> is localized to a very large file (~300+GB) and a few tiny files (1-10GB)
> since the CF has become far less active.
> I would expect the multithreaded compaction to be no worse than the single
> threaded compaction, or perhaps a higher cost in CPU for the same
> performance, but it's half the speed with the same CPU usage, or more CPU.
> I have two graphs available from testing 2 or 3 compactions which demonstrate
> some interesting characteristics. 1.0.9 was installed on the 21st with MT
> turned on. Prior stuff is 0.8.7 with MT turned off, but 1.0.9 with MT turned
> off seems to perform as well as 0.8.7.
> http://www.xney.com/temp/cass-irq.png (interrupts)
> http://www.xney.com/temp/cass-iostat.png (io bandwidth of disks)
> This demonstrates a large increase in rescheduling interrupts and only half
> the bandwidth used on the disks. I suspect this is because some kind of
> threads are thrashing or something like that.
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