I think first we need a release plan on when we will begin to focus on the performance issue?
I do not think it is a good time to focus on performance issue now as we haven’t stabilized our build yet. The performance regression may come back again after some bug fixes and maybe we use a wrong way to increase performance and finally we find that it is just a bug... Of course I do not mean we can not do any performance related issues now, for example, HBASE-19338 is a good catch and can be fixed right now. And also, for AsyncFSWAL and in memory compaction, we need to consider the performance right now as they are born for performance, but let’s focus on the comparison to other policies, not a previous release so we can find the correct things to fix. Of course, if there is a big performance downgrading comparing to the previous release and we find it then we should tell others, just like this email. An earlier notification is always welcomed. Thanks. Stack <st...@duboce.net>于2017年11月25日 周六13:22写道: > On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 7:35 AM, Eshcar Hillel <esh...@oath.com.invalid> > wrote: > > > Happy Thanksgiving all, > > > > And to you Eshcar. > > > > > In recent benchmarks I ran in HBASE-18294 I discovered major performance > > degradation of master code w.r.t 2-alpha-1 code.I am running write-only > > workload (similar to the one reported in HBASE-16417). I am using the > same > > hardware and same configuration settings (specifically, I testes both > basic > > memstore compaction with optimal parameters, and no memsore > > compaction).While in 2-alpha-1 code I see throughput of ~110Kops for > basic > > compaction and ~80Kops for no compaction, in the master code I get only > > 60Kops and 55Kops, respectively. *This is almost 50% reduction in > > performance*. > > (1) Did anyone else noticed such degradation?(2) Do we have any > systematic > > automatic/semi-automatic method to track the sources of this performance > > issue? > > Thanks,Eshcar > > > > > On #1, no. I've not done perf compare. I wonder if later alpha versions > include the regression (I'll have to check and see). > > On #2, again no. I intend to do a bit of perf tuning and compare before > release. > > If you don't file an issue, I will do so later for myself as a task to > compare at least to alpha-1. > > Thanks Eshcar, > > St.Ack >