Summary:
This changes loads to use vector memtable and disable the WAL. This also
increases the chance we will see IO bottlenecks during loads which is good to stress
test HW. But I also think it is a good way to load data quickly as this is a bulk
operation and the WAL isn't needed.
The two numbers below are the MB/sec rates for fillseq, bulkload using a skiplist
or vector memtable and the WAL enabled or disabled. There is a big benefit from
using the vector memtable and WAL disabled. Alas there is also a perf bug in
the use of std::sort for ordered input when the vector is flushed. Task is open
for that.
112, 66 - skiplist with wal
250, 116 - skiplist without wal
110, 108 - vector with wal
232, 370 - vector without wal
Task ID: #
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Reviewers: igor
Reviewed By: igor
Subscribers: dhruba
Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D36957