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Partial revert of increase split scheduling config #19877

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@Dith3r Dith3r commented Nov 23, 2023

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Partially revert #19487, reduce regressions in tpch q18/q21

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* Fix some things. ({issue}`issuenumber`)

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@Dith3r Dith3r requested review from sopel39 and losipiuk November 23, 2023 18:03
@Dith3r Dith3r force-pushed the ke/splits-revert branch 2 times, most recently from 5ed3cc9 to 263d675 Compare November 23, 2023 19:37
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Do you have benchmarks like in original PR to see if partial revert does degrade some other cases?

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nit: some release notes might be useful if we can describe what is changed in general terms; not refering to specific tpch query numbers.

@Dith3r Dith3r closed this Nov 24, 2023
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@sopel39 sopel39 merged commit b2efce7 into trinodb:master Nov 27, 2023
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@Dith3r Dith3r deleted the ke/splits-revert branch February 21, 2024 09:03
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