We are looking at using HDFS as a long term storage solution. We want to use it 
to stored lots of files. The file could be big and small, they are images, 
videos etc... We only write the files once, and may read them many times. 
Sounds like it is perfect to use HDFS.

The concern is that since itÂ’s been engineered to support MapReduce there may 
be  fundamental assumptions that the data being stored by HDFS is transient in  
nature. Obviously for our scalable storage solution zero data loss or  
corruption is a heavy requirement.

Is anybody using HDFS as a long term storage solution? Interested in any info. 
Thanks

- ds

       
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