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David updated KAFKA-3554:
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Comment: was deleted
(was: Hey guys, Is there any ConsumerPerformance code in Java instead of Scala?
I looked at the kafka repo and I only see ProducerPerformance code.)
> Generate actual data with specific compression ratio and add multi-thread
> support in the ProducerPerformance tool.
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> Key: KAFKA-3554
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-3554
> Project: Kafka
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 0.9.0.1
> Reporter: Jiangjie Qin
> Assignee: Jiangjie Qin
> Fix For: 0.10.2.0
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> Currently the ProducerPerformance always generate the payload with same
> bytes. This does not quite well to test the compressed data because the
> payload is extremely compressible no matter how big the payload is.
> We can make some changes to make it more useful for compressed messages.
> Currently I am generating the payload containing integer from a given range.
> By adjusting the range of the integers, we can get different compression
> ratios.
> API wise, we can either let user to specify the integer range or the expected
> compression ratio (we will do some probing to get the corresponding range for
> the users)
> Besides that, in many cases, it is useful to have multiple producer threads
> when the producer threads themselves are bottleneck. Admittedly people can
> run multiple ProducerPerformance to achieve similar result, but it is still
> different from the real case when people actually use the producer.
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