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Reblog: Slow source? Make your data flow buffers smaller!

August 13, 2015August 14, 2015 Koen Verbeeck Leave a comment

Whoa whoah. Aren’t you supposed to increase your data flow buffer size in order to speed up your packages? If you have enough memory and you can process more rows at the same time because your buffer is larger, that’s what we want, right? Yes, this is confirmed by the old blog post Adjust buffer […]

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