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lwc: keep input to TimeGrouped batched #1490

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Refactors the stream from parsing the messages from lwcapi to the TimeGrouped stage to keep the datapoints batched. This significantly reduces the number of messages passed between the stream stages and achieve a higher throughput.

Also creates a dedicated thread pool to use for parsing the messages as that is the most time consuming step.

Refactors the stream from parsing the messages from lwcapi
to the TimeGrouped stage to keep the datapoints batched.
This significantly reduces the number of messages passed
between the stream stages and achieve a higher throughput.

Also creates a dedicated thread pool to use for parsing
the messages as that is the most time consuming step.
@brharrington brharrington added this to the 1.7.0 milestone Nov 13, 2022
@brharrington brharrington merged commit e8b9b49 into Netflix:main Nov 13, 2022
@brharrington brharrington deleted the lwc-batch branch November 13, 2022 15:28
manolama pushed a commit to manolama/atlas that referenced this pull request May 22, 2024
Refactors the stream from parsing the messages from lwcapi
to the TimeGrouped stage to keep the datapoints batched.
This significantly reduces the number of messages passed
between the stream stages and achieve a higher throughput.

Also creates a dedicated thread pool to use for parsing
the messages as that is the most time consuming step.
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