2011/11/4 Daniel Gómez Ferro <[email protected]>:
> Hi all,
>
> It is my pleasure to announce the open source release of Omid, a project 
> whose goal is to add lock-free transactional support on top of HBase. The 
> current release includes CrSO, a client-replicated status oracle that detects 
> the write-write conflicts to provide Snapshot Isolation. CrSO has the 
> following appealing properties:
>

Nice addition Daniel.  Thank you for posting the list (FYI, slaves in
HBase are called RegionServers not DataNodes -- you might want to
update your graphic).  What does CrSo stand for?    If it fails, all
transactions just abort -- the clients will time them out? (Thats not
bad I'd say).   Thanks for doing the comparison to hbase-trx.  That
helps.

Good stuff Daniel,
St.Ack

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