Details
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Improvement
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Status: Resolved
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P2
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Resolution: Fixed
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None
Description
Some use cases of Beam (e.g. TensorFlow Transform) create thousands of Combine stages with a common parent. The large number of stages can cause performance issues on some runners. To alleviate, a graph optimization phase could be added to the translations module that packs compatible Combine stages into a single stage.
The graph optimization for CombinePerKey would work as follows: If CombinePerKey stages have a common input, one input each, and one output each, pack the stages into a single stage that runs all CombinePerKeys and outputs resulting tuples to a new PCollection. A subsequent stage unpacks tuples from this PCollection and sends them to the original output PCollections.
There is an additional issue with supporting this for CombineGlobally: because of the intermediate KeyWithVoid stage between the CombinePerKey stages and the input stage, the CombinePerKey stages do not have a common input stage, and cannot be packed. To support CombineGlobally, a common sibling elimination graph optimization phase can be used to combine the KeyWithVoid stages. After this, the CombinePerKey stages would have a common input and can be packed.