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Yingjie Cao commented on FLINK-14845:
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[~lzljs3620320] For small data, for example, dozens of byte, the case should be
common, for 32K Buffer, I guess that should be rare. I add the flag to be on
the safe side. Besides, I have also considered about whether we can reuse the
compression code for pipeline mode, the low-latency flushing mechanism may
lead to send of buffer much smaller than 32K, which may make the case in 8 more
common.
> Introduce data compression to blocking shuffle.
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> Key: FLINK-14845
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-14845
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: Runtime / Network
> Reporter: Yingjie Cao
> Priority: Major
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> Currently, blocking shuffle writer writes raw output data to disk without
> compression. For IO bounded scenario, this can be optimized by compressing
> the output data. It is better to introduce a compression mechanism and offer
> users a config option to let the user decide whether to compress the shuffle
> data. Actually, we hava implemented compression in our inner Flink version
> and here are some key points:
> 1. Where to compress/decompress?
> Compressing at upstream and decompressing at downstream.
> 2. Which thread do compress/decompress?
> Task threads do compress/decompress.
> 3. Data compression granularity.
> Per buffer.
> 4. How to handle that when data size become even bigger after compression?
> Give up compression in this case and introduce an extra flag to identify if
> the data was compressed, that is, the output may be a mixture of compressed
> and uncompressed data.
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> We'd like to introduce blocking shuffle data compression to Flink if there
> are interests.
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