Todd, Thanks. I’ll look into those.
Cheers, Ben > On Sep 20, 2016, at 12:11 AM, Todd Lipcon <t...@apache.org> wrote: > > The Apache Kudu team is happy to announce the release of Kudu 1.0.0! > > Kudu is an open source storage engine for structured data which supports > low-latency random access together with efficient analytical access patterns. > It is designed within the context of the Apache Hadoop ecosystem and supports > many integrations with other data analytics projects both inside and outside > of the Apache Software Foundation. > > This latest version adds several new features, including: > > - Removal of multiversion concurrency control (MVCC) history is now > supported. This allows Kudu to reclaim disk space, where previously Kudu > would keep a full history of all changes made to a given table since the > beginning of time. > > - Most of Kudu’s command line tools have been consolidated under a new > top-level "kudu" tool. This reduces the number of large binaries distributed > with Kudu and also includes much-improved help output. > > - Administrative tools including "kudu cluster ksck" now support running > against multi-master Kudu clusters. > > - The C++ client API now supports writing data in AUTO_FLUSH_BACKGROUND mode. > This can provide higher throughput for ingest workloads. > > This release also includes many bug fixes, optimizations, and other > improvements, detailed in the release notes available at: > http://kudu.apache.org/releases/1.0.0/docs/release_notes.html > <http://kudu.apache.org/releases/1.0.0/docs/release_notes.html> > > Download the source release here: > http://kudu.apache.org/releases/1.0.0/ > <http://kudu.apache.org/releases/1.0.0/> > > Convenience binary artifacts for the Java client and various Java > integrations (eg Spark, Flume) are also now available via the ASF Maven > repository. > > Enjoy the new release! > > - The Apache Kudu team