James Taylor created HBASE-12790:
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             Summary: Support fairness across parallelized scans
                 Key: HBASE-12790
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-12790
             Project: HBase
          Issue Type: Bug
            Reporter: James Taylor


Some HBase clients parallelize the execution of a scan to reduce latency in 
getting back results. This can lead to starvation with a loaded cluster and 
interleaved scans, since the RPC queue will be ordered and processed on a FIFO 
basis. For example, if there are two clients, A & B that submit largish scans 
at the same time. Say each scan is broken down into 100 scans by the client 
(broken down into equal depth chunks along the row key), and the 100 scans of 
client A are queued first, followed immediately by the 100 scans of client B. 
In this case, client B will be starved out of getting any results back until 
the scans for client A complete.

One solution to this is to use the attached AbstractRoundRobinQueue instead of 
the standard FIFO queue. The queue to be used could be (maybe it already is) 
configurable based on a new config parameter. Using this queue would require 
the client to have the same identifier for all of the 100 parallel scans that 
represent a single logical scan from the clients point of view. With this 
information, the round robin queue would pick off a task from the queue in a 
round robin fashion (instead of a strictly FIFO manner) to prevent starvation 
over interleaved parallelized scans.



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