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[jira] [Updated] (HBASE-15619) Performance regression observed: Random read(get) performance of branch-1 worse than 0.98

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-15619?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

stack updated HBASE-15619:
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    Priority: Critical  (was: Major)

Marking critical. Let me try and reproduce what you are seeing [~carp84]

> Performance regression observed: Random read(get) performance of branch-1 worse than 0.98
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-15619
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-15619
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Yu Li
>            Assignee: Yu Li
>            Priority: Critical
>
> As titled, I observed the perf regression in the final stress testing before upgrading our online cluster to 1.x. More details as follows:
> 1. HBase version in the comparison test:
>   * 0.98: based on 0.98.12 with some backports, among which HBASE-11297 is the most important perf-related one (especially under high stress)
>   * 1.x: checked 3 releases in total
>      1) 1.1.2 with important perf fixes/improvements including HBASE-15031 and HBASE-14465 (we planed to upgrade to 1.x since Oct. last year, by when 1.1.2 was the latest stable release in branch-1)
>      2) 1.1.4 release
>      3) 1.2.1RC1
> 2. Test environment
>     * YCSB: 0.7.0 with [YCSB-651|https://github.com/brianfrankcooper/YCSB/pull/651] applied
>     * Client: 4 physical nodes, each with 8 YCSB instance, each instance with 100 threads
>     * Server: 1 Master with 3 RS, each RS with 256 handlers and 64G heap
>     * Hardware: 64-core CPU, 256GB Mem, 10Gb Net, 1 PCIe-SSD and 11 HDD, same hardware for client and server
> 3. Test cases
>     * -p fieldcount=1 -p fieldlength=128 -p readproportion=1
>     * case #1: read against empty table
>     * case #2: lrucache 100% hit
>     * case #3: BLOCKCACHE=>false
> 4. Test result
> * 1.1.4 and 1.2.1 have a similar perf (less than 2% deviation) as 1.1.2+, so will only paste comparison data of 0.98.12+ and 1.1.2+
> * per-RS Throughput(ops/s)
> ||HBaseVersion||case#1||case#2||case#3||
> |0.98.12+|383562|257493|47594|
> |1.1.2+|363050|232757|35872|
> * AverageLatency(us)
> ||HBaseVersion||case#1||case#2||case#3||
> |0.98.12+|2774|4134|22371|
> |1.1.2+|2930|4572|29690|
> It seems to me each part on the read path has perf regression: RPCServer for case#1, lrucache read for case#2, and hfile read for case#3...



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