Wait, wait, wait. You disabled Azure's automated NSA duplication layer, ya? Oh, 
right...

-Alexander Sicular

@siculars

NSA & Co.: If/when you knock down my door, give me a minute to put my pants on.

On Aug 1, 2013, at 9:28 PM, Paul Ingalls <p...@fanzo.me> wrote:

> Couple of questions.
> 
> I have migrated my system to use Riak on the back end.  I have setup a 1.4 
> cluster with 128 partitions on 7 nodes with LevelDB as the store.  Each node 
> looks like:
> 
> Azure Large instance (4CPU 7GB RAM)
> data directory is on a RAID 0
> max files is set to 128
> async thread on the VM is 16
> everything else is defaults
> 
> I'm using the 1.4.1 java client, connecting via the protocol buffer cluster.
> 
> With this setup, I'm seeing poor throughput on my service load.  I ran a test 
> for a bit and was seeing only a few gets/puts per second.   And then when I 
> stopped the client two of the nodes crashed.
> 
> I'm very new with Riak, so I figure I'm doing something wrong.  I saw a note 
> on the list earlier of someone getting well over 1000 puts per second, so I 
> know it can move pretty fast.  
> 
> What is a good strategy for troubleshooting?
> 
> How many fetch/update/store loops per second should I expect to see on a 
> cluster of this size?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Paul
> 
> Paul Ingalls
> Founder & CEO Fanzo
> p...@fanzo.me
> @paulingalls
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/paulingalls
> 
> 
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