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Jeremiah Jordan commented on CASSANDRA-13900:
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Have you tried 3.11.x?  During the 3.x line many perf/gc improvements went in 
to the new storage engine.  They were not put into 3.0.x as we did not want to 
possibly introduce bugs to the stable branch along with the improvements.

> Massive GC suspension increase after updating to 3.0.14 from 2.1.18
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>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-13900
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13900
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Thomas Steinmaurer
>            Priority: Blocker
>         Attachments: cassandra2118_vs_3014.jpg, cassandra3014_jfr_5min.jpg
>
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> In short: After upgrading to 3.0.14 (from 2.1.18), we aren't able to process 
> the same incoming write load on the same infrastructure anymore.
> We have a loadtest environment running 24x7 testing our software using 
> Cassandra as backend. Both, loadtest and production is hosted in AWS and do 
> have the same spec on the Cassandra-side, namely:
> * 9x m4.xlarge
> * 8G heap
> * CMS (400MB newgen)
> * 2TB EBS gp2
> * Client requests are entirely CQL
> per node. We have a solid/constant baseline in loadtest at ~ 60% CPU cluster 
> AVG with constant, simulated load running against our cluster, using 
> Cassandra 2.1 for > 2 years now.
> Recently we started to upgrade to 3.0.14 in this 9 node loadtest environment, 
> and basically, 3.0.14 isn't able to cope with the load anymore. No particular 
> special tweaks, memory settings/changes etc., all the same as in 2.1.18. We 
> also didn't upgrade sstables yet, thus the increase mentioned in the 
> screenshot is not related to any manually triggered maintenance operation 
> after upgrading to 3.0.14.
> According to our monitoring, with 3.0.14, we see a *GC suspension time 
> increase by a factor of > 2*, of course directly correlating with an CPU 
> increase > 80%. See: attached screen "cassandra2118_vs_3014.jpg"
> This all means that our incoming load against 2.1.18 is something, 3.0.14 
> can't handle. So, we would need to either scale up (e.g. m4.xlarge => 
> m4.2xlarge) or scale out for being able to handle the same load, which is 
> cost-wise not an option.
> Unfortunately I do not have Java Flight Recorder runs for 2.1.18 at the 
> mentioned load, but can provide JFR session for our current 3.0.14 setup. The 
> attached 5min JFR memory allocation area (cassandra3014_jfr_5min.jpg) shows 
> compaction being the top contributor for the captured 5min time-frame. Could 
> be by "accident" covering the 5min with compaction as top contributor only 
> (although mentioned simulated client load is attached), but according to 
> stack traces, we see new classes from 3.0, e.g. BTreeRow.searchIterator() 
> etc. popping up as top contributor, thus possibly new classes / data 
> structures are causing much more object churn now.



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