[processor/tailsampling] Adaptive expected_new_traces_per_sec to improve perf lower bound#43561
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…ove perf lower bound Users with unset (default=0) or under-configured expected_new_traces_per_sec should see fewer gc and better performance with the adaptive adjustment of expected_new_traces_per_sec based on recent load.
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@Logiraptor again, not sure why you're not requested for review here. But appreciate 👀 on this |
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Users with unset (default=0) or under-configured expected_new_traces_per_sec should see fewer gc and better performance with the adaptive adjustment of expected_new_traces_per_sec based on recent load.
Users should not concern themselves with these implementation details when the program itself is in a better position to self-optimize.