Map-Reduce performance in MongoDb 2.2, 2.4, and 2.6

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借酒劲吻你 2020-12-02 09:48

I\'ve found this discussion: MongoDB: Terrible MapReduce Performance. Basically it says try to avoid Mongo\'s MR queries as it single-threaded and not supposed to be for rea

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  • 2020-12-02 09:58

    Here is the current state of functionality for Map/Reduce in MongoDB

    1) Most of the performance limitations for Map/Reduce still remain in MongoDB version 2.2. The Map/Reduce engine still requires that every record get converted from BSON to JSON, the actual calculations are performed using the embedded JavaScript engine (which is slow), and there still is a single global JavaScript lock, which only allows a single JavaScript thread to run at a single time.

    There have been some incremental improvements to Map/Reduce for sharded clusters. Most notably, the final Reduce operation is now distributed across multiple shards, and the output is also sharded in parallel.

    I would not recommend Map/Reduce for real-time aggregation in MongoDB version 2.2

    2) Starting with MongoDB 2.2, there is now a new Aggregation Framework. This is a new implementation of aggregation operations, written in C++, and tightly integrated into the MongoDB framework.

    Most Map/Reduce jobs can be rewritten to use the Aggregation Framework. They usually run faster (20x speed improvement vs. Map/Reduce is common in version 2.2), they make full use of the existing query engine, and you can run multiple Aggregation commands in parallel.

    If you have real-time aggregation requirements, the first place to start is with the Aggregation Framework. For more information about the aggregation framework, take a look at these links:

    • http://www.10gen.com/presentations/mongonyc-2012/new-aggregation-framework
    • http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/reference/aggregation/

    3) There have been significant improvements in Map/Reduce in MongoDB version 2.4. The SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine has been replaced by the V8 JavaScript engine, and there is no longer a global JavaScript lock, which means that multiple Map/Reduce threads can run concurrently.

    The Map/Reduce engine is still considerably slower than the aggregation framework, for two main reasons:

    • The JavaScript engine is interpreted, while the Aggregation Framework runs compiled C++ code

    • The JavaScript engine still requires that every document being examined get converted from BSON to JSON; if you're saving the output in a collection, the result set must then be converted from JSON back to BSON

    There are no significant changes in Map/Reduce between 2.4 and 2.6.

    I still do not recommend using the Map/Reduce for real-time aggregation in MongoDB version 2.4 or 2.6.

    4) If you really need Map/Reduce, you can also look at the Hadoop Adaptor. There's more information here:

    • http://www.10gen.com/presentations/webinar/mongodb-hadoop-taming-elephant-room
    • http://api.mongodb.org/hadoop/MongoDB%2BHadoop+Connector.html
    • http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Hadoop+Quick+Start
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