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split performance in two parts and add sticky reads part. (#4131)
Descriptions of the changes in this PR: ### Motivation After the issue on disabled sticky reads, I'm adding this to improve documentation about performance on reading. ### Changes Master Issue: #4130
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### Performance
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#### Disks
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To achieve optimal performance, BookKeeper requires each server to have at least two disks. It's possible to run a bookie with a single disk but performance will be significantly degraded.
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#### Sticky reads
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BookKeeper sticky reads enables bookie node to read entries efficiently. The sticky reads are only available when ensemble (E) size is equal to quorum write (Qw).
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### ZooKeeper
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There is no constraint on the number of ZooKeeper nodes you can run with BookKeeper. A single machine running ZooKeeper in [standalone mode](https://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/current/zookeeperStarted.html#sc_InstallingSingleMode) is sufficient for BookKeeper, although for the sake of higher resilience we recommend running ZooKeeper in [quorum mode](https://zookeeper.apache.org/doc/current/zookeeperStarted.html#sc_RunningReplicatedZooKeeper) with multiple servers.

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