Sorry but you will need to provide details of a specific query or workload that goes slower in 1.0.11.
As I said tests have shown improvements in performance in every new release. If you are seeing a significant decrease in performance it may be a workload that has not being considered or a known edge case. Whatever the cause we would need more details to help you. Cheers ----------------- Aaron Morton Freelance Developer @aaronmorton http://www.thelastpickle.com On 5/09/2012, at 4:19 PM, Илья Шипицин <chipits...@gmail.com> wrote: > all tests use similar data access patterns, so every test on 1.0.11 is slower > than 0.7.8 > recent micros confirms that. > > 2012/9/5 aaron morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com> > That's slower. > > the Recent* metrics are the best to look at. They recent each time you look > at them. So read them, then run the test, then read them again. > > You'll need to narrow it down still. e.g. Is there a single test taking a > very long time or are all tests running slower ? The Histogram stats can > help with that as they provide a spread of latencies. > > Cheers > > ----------------- > Aaron Morton > Freelance Developer > @aaronmorton > http://www.thelastpickle.com > > On 5/09/2012, at 12:27 AM, Илья Шипицин <chipits...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> it was good idea to have a look at StorageProxy :-) >> >> >> 1.0.10 Performance Tests >> StorageProxy >> >> RangeOperations: 546 >> ReadOperations: 694563 >> TotalHints: 0 >> TotalRangeLatencyMicros: 4469484 >> TotalReadLatencyMicros:245669679 >> TotalWriteLatencyMicros: 57819722 >> WriteOperations:208741 >> >> >> 0.7.10 Performance Tests >> StorageProxy >> >> RangeOperations: 520 >> ReadOperations: 671476 >> TotalRangeLatencyMicros: 2208902 >> TotalReadLatencyMicros: 162186009 >> TotalWriteLatencyMicros: 33911222 >> WriteOperations: 204806 >> >> >> 2012/9/3 aaron morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com> >> The whole test run is taking longer ? So it could be slower queries or >> slower test setup / tear down? >> >> If you are creating and truncate the KS for each of the 500 tests is that >> taking longer ? (Schema code has changed a lot 0.7 > 1.0) >> Can you log the execution time for tests and find ones that are taking >> longer ? >> >> There are full request metrics available on the StorageProxy JMX object. >> >> Cheers >> >> ----------------- >> Aaron Morton >> Freelance Developer >> @aaronmorton >> http://www.thelastpickle.com >> >> On 31/08/2012, at 4:45 PM, Илья Шипицин <chipits...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> we are using functional tests ( ~500 tests in time). >>> it is hard to tell which query is slower, it is "slower in general". >>> >>> same hardware. 1 node, 32Gb RAM, 8Gb heap. default cassandra settings. >>> as we are talking about functional tests, so we recreate KS just before >>> tests are run. >>> >>> I do not know how to record queries (there are a lot of them), if you are >>> interested, I can set up a special stand for you. >>> >>> 2012/8/31 aaron morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com> >>>>> we are running somewhat queue-like with aggressive write-read patterns. >>> We'll need some more details… >>> >>> How much data ? >>> How many machines ? >>> What is the machine spec ? >>> How many clients ? >>> Is there an example of a slow request ? >>> How are you measuring that it's slow ? >>> Is there anything unusual in the log ? >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> ----------------- >>> Aaron Morton >>> Freelance Developer >>> @aaronmorton >>> http://www.thelastpickle.com >>> >>> On 31/08/2012, at 3:30 AM, Edward Capriolo <edlinuxg...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> If you move from 7.X to 0.8X or 1.0X you have to rebuild sstables as >>>> soon as possible. If you have large bloomfilters you can hit a bug >>>> where the bloom filters will not work properly. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 9:44 AM, Илья Шипицин <chipits...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> we are running somewhat queue-like with aggressive write-read patterns. >>>>> I was looking for scripting queries from live Cassandra installation, but >>>>> I >>>>> didn't find any. >>>>> >>>>> is there something like thrift-proxy or other query logging/scripting >>>>> engine >>>>> ? >>>>> >>>>> 2012/8/30 aaron morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com> >>>>>> >>>>>> in terms of our high-rate write load cassandra1.0.11 is about 3 (three!!) >>>>>> times slower than cassandra-0.7.8 >>>>>> >>>>>> We've not had any reports of a performance drop off. All tests so far >>>>>> have >>>>>> show improvements in both read and write performance. >>>>>> >>>>>> I agree, such digests save some network IO, but they seem to be very bad >>>>>> in terms of CPU and disk IO. >>>>>> >>>>>> The sha1 is created so we can diagnose corruptions in the -Data component >>>>>> of the SSTables. They are not used to save network IO. >>>>>> It is calculated while streaming the Memtable to disk so has no impact on >>>>>> disk IO. While not the fasted algorithm I would assume it's CPU overhead >>>>>> in >>>>>> this case is minimal. >>>>>> >>>>>> there's already relatively small Bloom filter file, which can be used for >>>>>> saving network traffic instead of sha1 digest. >>>>>> >>>>>> Bloom filters are used to test if a row key may exist in an SSTable. >>>>>> >>>>>> any explanation ? >>>>>> >>>>>> If you can provide some more information on your use case we may be able >>>>>> to help. >>>>>> >>>>>> Cheers >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ----------------- >>>>>> Aaron Morton >>>>>> Freelance Developer >>>>>> @aaronmorton >>>>>> http://www.thelastpickle.com >>>>>> >>>>>> On 30/08/2012, at 5:18 AM, Илья Шипицин <chipits...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> in terms of our high-rate write load cassandra1.0.11 is about 3 (three!!) >>>>>> times slower than cassandra-0.7.8 >>>>>> after some investigation carried out I noticed files with "sha1" >>>>>> extension >>>>>> (which are missing for Cassandra-0.7.8) >>>>>> >>>>>> in maybeWriteDigest() function I see no option fot switching sha1 digests >>>>>> off. >>>>>> >>>>>> I agree, such digests save some network IO, but they seem to be very bad >>>>>> in terms of CPU and disk IO. >>>>>> why to use one more digest (which have to be calculated), there's already >>>>>> relatively small Bloom filter file, which can be used for saving network >>>>>> traffic instead of sha1 digest. >>>>>> >>>>>> any explanation ? >>>>>> >>>>>> Ilya Shipitsin >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >> >> > >