toad wrote: > Inserts are significantly slower than requests because: > 1) An insert will touch a lot more nodes on average than a request. > 2) This means the likelihood of getting a RejectedOverload is much > higher. > 3) It also means it takes much longer. > 4) The RTT on a request is from sending it to finishing receiving data; > the RTT on an insert is from sending it to receiving the all downstream > transfers complete notification.
To me, this suggests that we should have a single throttle without RTT measurement. There's no point throttling inserts when the overall load on the network is low. Cheers, Michael
