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> (Well, only that here we also have deferred log flush, which means the changes will take a second or two to actually make it to the file system, but that still demands the same aggregate throughput from the HBase. That is where this test is not fair).

That was actually the bit that I was concerned about - I failed to read the parent comment properly and assumed it had the exact same concern I did. If you don't have to do a disk write because you're not guaranteeing durability, you have a completely unfair comparison.




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