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Ismael Juma commented on KAFKA-3973:
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"These benchmarks should be re-written with JMH
(http://openjdk.java.net/projects/code-tools/jmh/). But using JMH requires a
separate module at a minimum, but the JMH Gradle pluging
(https://github.com/melix/jmh-gradle-plugin) looks interesting as it gives the
ability to integrate JMH benchmarking tests into an existing project. Having a
place to write/run JMH benhmarks could be beneficial to the project as a whole.
If this seems worthwhile, I will create a Jira ticket and look into adding the
JMH plugin, or creating a separate benchmarking module."
Yes, this would be very helpful.
> Investigate feasibility of caching bytes vs. records
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> Key: KAFKA-3973
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-3973
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: streams
> Reporter: Eno Thereska
> Assignee: Bill Bejeck
> Fix For: 0.10.1.0
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> Attachments: CachingPerformanceBenchmarks.java, MemoryLRUCache.java
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> Currently the cache stores and accounts for records, not bytes or objects.
> This investigation would be around measuring any performance overheads that
> come from storing bytes or objects. As an outcome we should know whether 1)
> we should store bytes or 2) we should store objects.
> If we store objects, the cache still needs to know their size (so that it can
> know if the object fits in the allocated cache space, e.g., if the cache is
> 100MB and the object is 10MB, we'd have space for 10 such objects). The
> investigation needs to figure out how to find out the size of the object
> efficiently in Java.
> If we store bytes, then we are serialising an object into bytes before
> caching it, i.e., we take a serialisation cost. The investigation needs
> measure how bad this cost can be especially for the case when all objects fit
> in cache (and thus any extra serialisation cost would show).
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