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Jonathan Ellis updated CASSANDRA-6357:
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    Attachment: 6357-revert-v2.txt

All right.  I'll put the mutable set back here in the meantime to keep the 
revert as clean as possible.

> Flush memtables to separate directory
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>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-6357
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-6357
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Core
>            Reporter: Patrick McFadin
>            Assignee: Jonathan Ellis
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: performance
>             Fix For: 2.1 beta1
>
>         Attachments: 6357-revert-v2.txt, 6357-revert.txt, 6357-v2.txt, 
> 6357.txt, c6357-2.1-stress-write-adj-ops-sec.png, 
> c6357-2.1-stress-write-latency-99th.png, 
> c6357-2.1-stress-write-latency-median.png, 
> c6357-stress-write-latency-99th-1.png
>
>
> Flush writers are a critical element for keeping a node healthy. When several 
> compactions run on systems with low performing data directories, IO becomes a 
> premium. Once the disk subsystem is saturated, write IO is blocked which will 
> cause flush writer threads to backup. Since memtables are large blocks of 
> memory in the JVM, too much blocking can cause excessive GC over time 
> degrading performance. In the worst case causing an OOM.
> Since compaction is running on the data directories. My proposal is to create 
> a separate directory for flushing memtables. Potentially we can use the same 
> methodology of keeping the commit log separate and minimize disk contention 
> against the critical function of the flushwriter. 



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