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Jiangjie Qin updated KAFKA-3174:
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Description:
We used org.apache.kafka.common.utils.CRC32 in clients because it has better
performance than java.util.zip.CRC32 in Java 1.6.
In a recent test I ran it looks in Java 1.8 the CRC32 class is 2x as fast as
the Crc32 class we are using now. We may want to re-evaluate the performance of
Crc32 class and see it makes sense to simply use java CRC32 instead.
was:
We org.apache.kafka.common.utils.CRC32 because it has better performance than
java.util.zip.CRC32 in Java 1.6.
In a recent test I ran it looks in Java 1.8 the CRC32 class is 2x as fast as
the Crc32 class we are using now. We may want to re-evaluate the performance of
Crc32 class and see it makes sense to simply use java CRC32 instead.
> Re-evaluate the CRC32 class performance.
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> Key: KAFKA-3174
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-3174
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 0.9.0.0
> Reporter: Jiangjie Qin
> Fix For: 0.9.0.1
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> We used org.apache.kafka.common.utils.CRC32 in clients because it has better
> performance than java.util.zip.CRC32 in Java 1.6.
> In a recent test I ran it looks in Java 1.8 the CRC32 class is 2x as fast as
> the Crc32 class we are using now. We may want to re-evaluate the performance
> of Crc32 class and see it makes sense to simply use java CRC32 instead.
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