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Ivan Kelly updated BOOKKEEPER-208:
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Attachment: BOOKKEEPER-208.diff
Here's a rough draft of what I think it should look like. We can continue to
use the RoundRobin scheduler, but write and ack quorum are separate entities
now.
> Separate write quorum from ack quorum
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> Key: BOOKKEEPER-208
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BOOKKEEPER-208
> Project: Bookkeeper
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: bookkeeper-client
> Reporter: Flavio Junqueira
> Fix For: 4.2.0
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> Attachments: BOOKKEEPER-208.diff
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> There are use cases for bookkeeper that may require submitting add requests
> to a write set and returning upon receiving a confirmation from an ack set.
> The ack set must be a subset of the write set. An important special case is
> writing to all and returning upon hearing from a majority. Another important
> use case is avoiding *s* slow disks by writing to *f + s + 1* and returning
> upon receiving *f + 1* responses.
> Currently, the write set and the ack set are the same for a ledger. Internal
> changes to support these cases include changes to LedgerHandle and
> PendingAddOp. We also need to add a call to the client API to accept
> different sizes for the write set and the ack set upon ledger creation.
> It is also open for the discussion the need to implement a new distribution
> schedule. So far it looks like we can reuse the round robin implementation we
> currently have. We would need to implement a new one if, for example, the
> initial bookie of an add operation must be always the same.
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