Yakov Zhdanov created IGNITE-4665:
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             Summary: Make near readers update async by default
                 Key: IGNITE-4665
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-4665
             Project: Ignite
          Issue Type: Improvement
            Reporter: Yakov Zhdanov
            Priority: Minor
             Fix For: 2.0


Currently when we do cache updates in FULL_SYNC mode we update near readers 
(near cache entries) synchronously. This is quite big drawback in design, I 
think. I get each near reader update at cost of 1 extra backup update. I think 
everyone understands that partitioned cache easily turns to replicated once 
near readers number increases. In TX cache cost of such updates doubles.

I do not see any benefit on updating near entries in sync way. Outdated reads 
can still be possible if I don't read from primary or in TX context.

So, what I suggest:
1. introduce CacheWriteSynchronizationMode.DHT_SYNC (leave PRIMARY_SYNC as 
default).
2. Near entries are updated in async way
2.1 in atomic mode together with backup updates
2.2 in TX mode after tx is committed on primary. I would also suggest to 
exclude near readers from lock acquisition/release steps. Only force updates. 
Updates order will be ensured by single primary node and per-partition striping.
3. Near readers do not respond to primary. Once primary fails near readers get 
invalidated, if primary is alive then communication recovery ensures that 
message will be delivered to near.



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