It doesn't seems to be the best use of zookeeper, Maybe redis is a best
"tool" for you.. or some no sql db like Casandra or mongo is going to fit a
little bit more.




On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 3:41 AM, saurabh jain <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> I am planning to use ZooKeeper znodes to store my key value data.
> Name of the znode will be my key and data present inside it will be my
> value.
>
>
> The problem is I can have millions  of key/value pairs.
>
> Is the zookeeper recommended to solve this type of problem.  I read about
> the zookeeper that
> it is not an actual File system but a splitted File system  and should be
> used only for distributed coordination service.
>
> My requirement is something like this that I need a global place to store
> these key values so that all the jobs can access it and even if some job
> create a new znode then my other jobs can see these changes with the help
> of watcher.
>
> Would you guys recommend using ZooKeeper for above problem statement ?
>
> I have also read in one of the mail archive on the limitation of max no of
> znodes , if this limitation still exists then may be this solution won't
> work in my case.
>
>
> http://zookeeper-user.578899.n2.nabble.com/Question-regarding-the-maximum-number-of-ZNODES-a-zookeeper-td6979604.html
>
> Please advise
>
> Many Thanks
> Saurabh
>



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