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Jiangjie Qin commented on KAFKA-3565:
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[~junrao] Yes, you are right. I changed the producer side output buffer size to 
32K for trunk code. After that the shallow message size on trunk broker also 
became ~8K for valueBound=500 and message size = 1000. The consumer throughput 
of trunk also improves and seems reasonable now. Should we just change the 
producer compressor to use the default buffer size for all the compression 
codec? Is there any concern?

> Producer's throughput lower with compressed data after KIP-31/32
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: KAFKA-3565
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-3565
>             Project: Kafka
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Ismael Juma
>            Priority: Critical
>             Fix For: 0.10.0.0
>
>
> Relative offsets were introduced by KIP-31 so that the broker does not have 
> to recompress data (this was previously required after offsets were 
> assigned). The implicit assumption is that reducing CPU usage required by 
> recompression would mean that producer throughput for compressed data would 
> increase.
> However, this doesn't seem to be the case:
> {code}
> Commit: eee95228fabe1643baa016a2d49fb0a9fe2c66bd (one before KIP-31/32)
> test_id:    
> 2016-04-15--012.kafkatest.tests.benchmark_test.Benchmark.test_producer_throughput.topic=topic-replication-factor-three.security_protocol=PLAINTEXT.acks=1.message_size=100.compression_type=snappy
> status:     PASS
> run time:   59.030 seconds
> {"records_per_sec": 519418.343653, "mb_per_sec": 49.54}
> {code}
> Full results: https://gist.github.com/ijuma/0afada4ff51ad6a5ac2125714d748292
> {code}
> Commit: fa594c811e4e329b6e7b897bce910c6772c46c0f (KIP-31/32)
> test_id:    
> 2016-04-15--013.kafkatest.tests.benchmark_test.Benchmark.test_producer_throughput.topic=topic-replication-factor-three.security_protocol=PLAINTEXT.acks=1.message_size=100.compression_type=snappy
> status:     PASS
> run time:   1 minute 0.243 seconds
> {"records_per_sec": 427308.818848, "mb_per_sec": 40.75}
> {code}
> Full results: https://gist.github.com/ijuma/e49430f0548c4de5691ad47696f5c87d
> The difference for the uncompressed case is smaller (and within what one 
> would expect given the additional size overhead caused by the timestamp 
> field):
> {code}
> Commit: eee95228fabe1643baa016a2d49fb0a9fe2c66bd (one before KIP-31/32)
> test_id:    
> 2016-04-15--010.kafkatest.tests.benchmark_test.Benchmark.test_producer_throughput.topic=topic-replication-factor-three.security_protocol=PLAINTEXT.acks=1.message_size=100
> status:     PASS
> run time:   1 minute 4.176 seconds
> {"records_per_sec": 321018.17747, "mb_per_sec": 30.61}
> {code}
> Full results: https://gist.github.com/ijuma/5fec369d686751a2d84debae8f324d4f
> {code}
> Commit: fa594c811e4e329b6e7b897bce910c6772c46c0f (KIP-31/32)
> test_id:    
> 2016-04-15--014.kafkatest.tests.benchmark_test.Benchmark.test_producer_throughput.topic=topic-replication-factor-three.security_protocol=PLAINTEXT.acks=1.message_size=100
> status:     PASS
> run time:   1 minute 5.079 seconds
> {"records_per_sec": 291777.608696, "mb_per_sec": 27.83}
> {code}
> Full results: https://gist.github.com/ijuma/1d35bd831ff9931448b0294bd9b787ed



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