[infinispan-dev] Consistent hashes and Hot Rod

Manik Surtani msurtani at redhat.com
Thu Aug 29 10:29:59 EDT 2013


Pls ignore.  I've just been informed that hash space is to be dropped from the protocol anyway.

On 29 Aug 2013, at 13:35, Manik Surtani <msurtani at redhat.com> wrote:

> The Hot Rod protocol current passes the size of the hash space used to clients, so that clients are able to create a consistent hash and perform smart routing.  
> 
> https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/ISPN/Hot+Rod+Protocol+-+Version+1.0#HotRodProtocol-Version1.0-HashDistributionAwareClientTopologyChangeHeader
> https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/ISPN/Hot+Rod+Protocol+-+Version+1.2#HotRodProtocol-Version1.2-HashDistributionAwareClientTopologyChangeHeader
> 
> However there are no rules as to what this hash space is, and this forces clients to use the remainder operation when performing modular arithmetic.  This has been proven to be inefficient [1] [2] [3], and can be greatly improved if we made a simple assumption that the hash space will always be a power of two.
> 
> Perhaps something we can add in v1.3 of the protocol, so that clients talking to a server using Hot Rod 1.3 can make the assumption that the hash space is a power of 2?
> 
> WDYT?
> 
> - Manik
> 
> 
> [1] http://dhruba.name/2011/07/12/performance-pattern-modulo-and-powers-of-two/
> [2] http://scicomp.stackexchange.com/questions/187/why-is-division-so-much-more-complex-than-other-arithmetic-operations
> [3] http://disruptor.googlecode.com/files/Disruptor-1.0.pdf (Page 5, last paragraph)
> 
> 

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Manik Surtani






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