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Andrew Kyle Purtell resolved PHOENIX-1422. ------------------------------------------ Resolution: Won't Fix > Stateless Sequences > ------------------- > > Key: PHOENIX-1422 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-1422 > Project: Phoenix > Issue Type: Improvement > Reporter: Lars Hofhansl > Priority: Major > > [~apurtell] and I were chatting yesterday. > It would be good if Phoenix had stateless sequences, i.e. sequences that give > out unique ids with (very) high probability. > We can do that by starting with a timestamp, shifting it left 16 or 24 bits > left and fill in the new bits with a random number. > So we're guaranteed to get a new id for each millisecond and within a > millisecond we break the tie with a random number. If we can make the > likelihood of duplicate numbers lower than (say) a data center failure, we're > OK. I would test this with a upsert into x ... select from x ... type query > inserting 100's of millions of rows. > Need to think of a syntax too. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.7#820007)