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Introduce bifrost benchpress #1545
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Great work @AhmedSoliman. The benchpress looks strong to me :-) +1 for merging.
This PR changes the default configuration of the local loglet to disable time-based batching. Most users's first impressions and general use will expect interactive low-latency experience and we want this to be the default case. A major performance win is the change in local loglet implementation. Tokio has 1ms timer resolution, so even if batching duration is set to zero, the runtime will still sleep an arbitrary amound between 0 and 1ms to resume the stream. The change switches to chunking ready items by default if time-based batching is zero. This results in 6X lower append path latency in my tests (even with fdatasync running on fast nvme)
We introduce bifrost benchpress, a binary that's used to run simulation perf tests focused on bifrost loglets performance. Initial code contains tests to reliably measure local loglet's critical-path single log append latency and write-to-read latency with a given configuration. The benchmark utility is built to give full control over how the benchmark runs, in contrast to criterion which is designed for micro benches.
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Introduce bifrost benchpress
We introduce bifrost benchpress, a binary that's used to run simulation perf tests focused on bifrost loglets performance. Initial code contains tests to reliably measure local loglet's critical-path single log append latency and write-to-read latency with a given configuration.
The benchmark utility is built to give full control over how the benchmark runs, in contrast to criterion which is designed for micro benches.
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