Hi, Take a look at Doug Meil's HBase blog here: http://blogs.apache.org/hbase/as I think that's pretty relevant for Phoenix as well. Also, Mujtaba may be able to provide you with some good guidance. Thanks, James
On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 2:24 PM, universal localhost < [email protected]> wrote: > Hey All, > > Can someone please suggest on the optimizations in Phoenix or Hbase that I > can benefit from > for the case where *Rowkeys are much larger as compared to the column > values*. > > In my case, Rowkeys have timestamp. > > RowKey schema: *DATELOGGED, ORGNAME,* INSTANCEID, TXID > Column TXID is a sequence number. > > I have read a little about DATA_BLOCK_ENCODING and learned that it can > benefit the in-cache key compression. > > I am hoping that by using this compression I can get away with large > rowkeys... > Any suggestions on how it will affect the query performance? > > --Uni >
