Hey Pedro,
I have a couple of questions for you about this.
1) What is the default bundler used in JGroups 2.7.x?
2) Are there any issues with running versions of Infinispan < 5.3 with the new
bundler?
Thanks,
Alan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pedro Ruivo" <pedro(a)infinispan.org>
To: "ispn-dev" <infinispan-dev(a)lists.jboss.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 4, 2013 10:12:49 AM
Subject: [infinispan-dev] Infinispan 5.3 and the new JGroups bundler
Hi all,
In Infinispan 5.3 we are allowing message bundling due to "recent"
improvements made in JGroups' bundler.
The new bundler is the default in JGroups 3.3 but if you are using the
old bundler (UDP.bundler_type="old"), please may consider to change it
to use the new bundler (UDP.bundler_type="new").
If you don't want to change it, please consider that the old bundler can
lead a performance degradation in a low throughput system (when you have
1 or 2 threads performance operations). Note that, in the old blunder,
the messages are blocked until (default values, of course you can
tunning this values to match to your application):
* 30 milliseconds are expired;
or
* 64k bytes are ready to be sent.
Recall that this warning is valid for Infinispan 5.3 (and superior in
the future).
Thank You.
Regards,
Pedro Ruivo
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