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[jira] [Commented] (CASSANDRA-7168) Add repair aware consistency levels

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Victor Anjos commented on CASSANDRA-7168:
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Got a getMaxRepairedTime function and some functions to find repaired and unrepaired SStables in DataTracker.

Next step for me will be to combine those into a row (maybe using RowIteratorFactory?!?!) and check on digest mismatches against what's built out of there.

Having some trouble figuring out where/how to build a proper RowIteratorFactory to yield me a row to then check on digest mismatches.

a little help would be awesome here so that I can finish the work I've started

> Add repair aware consistency levels
> -----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-7168
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7168
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Core
>            Reporter: T Jake Luciani
>              Labels: performance
>             Fix For: 3.0
>
>
> With CASSANDRA-5351 and CASSANDRA-2424 I think there is an opportunity to avoid a lot of extra disk I/O when running queries with higher consistency levels.  
> Since repaired data is by definition consistent and we know which sstables are repaired, we can optimize the read path by having a REPAIRED_QUORUM which breaks reads into two phases:
>  
>   1) Read from one replica the result from the repaired sstables. 
>   2) Read from a quorum only the un-repaired data.
> For the node performing 1) we can pipeline the call so it's a single hop.
> In the long run (assuming data is repaired regularly) we will end up with much closer to CL.ONE performance while maintaining consistency.
> Some things to figure out:
>   - If repairs fail on some nodes we can have a situation where we don't have a consistent repaired state across the replicas.  
>   



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