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RIAK-1583 - Cache query plans by n_val, not index name #478

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RIAK-1583

Noticeable reduction in %CPU usage in htop while running . Noticeable reduction in the reds (reduction count) when watching etop over time w/ the queries.

simple screenshot... hard to showcase the entire etop history

before cache change

screen shot 2015-04-02 at 11 11 33 am

w/ cache change

screen shot 2015-04-02 at 3 22 04 pm

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rzezeski commented Apr 2, 2015

🙌

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@rzezeski 🙌 is good right? :). Little perf things a'coming.

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rzezeski commented Apr 3, 2015

@zeeshanlakhani 🙌 is always good. I just love anything perf related. Good job.

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@rzezeski figured. Thanks!

* update yz_driver to handle loading multiple indexes, searching over them
@fadushin fadushin force-pushed the perf/zl/cache-nval-for-coverage-plan branch from abaf0bb to f21f7b1 Compare April 23, 2015 18:04
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+1 f21f7b1

borshop added a commit that referenced this pull request Apr 23, 2015
RIAK-1583 - Cache query plans by n_val, not index name

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@borshop merge

@borshop borshop merged commit f21f7b1 into develop Apr 23, 2015
@fadushin fadushin deleted the perf/zl/cache-nval-for-coverage-plan branch April 23, 2015 21:05
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