Faster iteration performance with BDB 5.0.34

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ijuma

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Dec 5, 2011, 7:06:13 AM12/5/11
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Hey all,

The following may be of interest to many of you:

Use DiskOrderedCursor to improve iteration performance for bdb storage engine (affects rebalancing performance)

Best,
Ismael

Alex Feinberg

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Dec 5, 2011, 4:50:01 PM12/5/11
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Yes. It's on our list to investigate this for LinkedIn, although we
have higher priority items at this time (we are currently migrating
clusters to SSDs, which greatly increases scan performance even with
random seeks).

I have a test branch where I am investigating this, but there's a few
issues (it isn't as simple as just changing the methods/objects used).

Thanks,
- Alex

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ijuma

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Dec 5, 2011, 5:10:49 PM12/5/11
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Hi Alex,

On Monday, 5 December 2011 21:50:01 UTC, Alex Feinberg wrote:
Yes. It's on our list to investigate this for LinkedIn, although we
have higher priority items at this time (we are currently migrating
clusters to SSDs, which greatly increases scan performance even with
random seeks).

Interesting.
 

I have a test branch where I am investigating this, but there's a few
issues (it isn't as simple as just changing the methods/objects used).

Yes, I outlined them in the issue (biggest one is having to run a tool on repositories with duplicate keys). Are there others that I missed?

Best,
Ismael

Liam Slusser

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Dec 5, 2011, 6:28:51 PM12/5/11
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We also run our V cluster all on SSDs as well. Outstanding
performance improvement from spinning disks. Just make sure you use
high quality enterprise SSDs and not the cheapo desktop stuff and
you'll love it.

liam

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