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Dmitriy Pavlov commented on IGNITE-6699:
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[~ivanan.fed], [~NIzhikov], could you please look to
[https://ci.ignite.apache.org/project.html?projectId=IgniteTests24Java8&testNameId=-7699185391938208048&branch=%3Cdefault%3E&tab=testDetails]
it seems test was broken with this change.
> Optimize client-side data streamer performance
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>
> Key: IGNITE-6699
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-6699
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: streaming
> Affects Versions: 2.3
> Reporter: Vladimir Ozerov
> Assignee: Ivan Fedotov
> Priority: Major
> Labels: performance
> Fix For: 2.6
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> Currently if a user has several server nodes and a single client node with
> single thread pushing data to streamer, he will not be able to load data at
> maximum speed. On the other hand, if he start several data loading threads,
> throughput will increase.
> One of root causes of this is bad data streamer design. Method
> {{IgniteDataStreamer.addData(K, V)}} returns new feature for every operation,
> this is too fine grained approach. Also it generates a lot of garbage and
> causes contention on streamer internals.
> Proposed implementation flow:
> 1) Compare performance of {{addData(K, V)}} vs {{addData(Collection)}}
> methods from one thread in distributed environment. The latter should show
> considerably higher throughput.
> 2) Users should receive per-batch features, rather than per-key.
> 3) Try caching thread data in some collection until it is large enough to
> avoid contention and unnecessary allocations.
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