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Josh Elser reassigned PHOENIX-4903:
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    Assignee: Marcell Ortutay

> HashCache recreated on client for every RegionServer it is sent to
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>                 Key: PHOENIX-4903
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-4903
>             Project: Phoenix
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Marcell Ortutay
>            Assignee: Marcell Ortutay
>            Priority: Major
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> To distribute the hash cache to region servers, the master node makes an 
> `AddServerCacheRequest` RPC to each region servers. If there are N region 
> servers, it makes N of these RPC's. For each of the region servers, it 
> generates a serialized RPC message and sends it out. This happens 
> concurrently, and the result is that it uses O(N) memory on the master.
> As an example, if the `AddServerCacheRequest` RPC message is 100MB, and you 
> have a cluster of 100 nodes, it would use 10GB memory on the master, 
> potentially resulting in an "OutOfMemory" exception.
> It would be better if the master could use O(1) memory for the RPC.
> I observed this behavior in Phoenix 4.14.1



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