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Yi Liu commented on HDFS-9053:
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Hi Nicholas, sorry, I may bypass some description here.  For 2047, I wanted to 
say it just an example threshold of small elements size. Currently the small 
elements size is an assumption value, actually we can set the degree of BTree 
as any value we want to.  If we want 4K as the threshold of small elements 
size, we can set the degree of B-Tree to 2K, then max degree is (4K - 1).   (I 
should make the description clear..)
Thanks.

> Support large directories efficiently using B-Tree
> --------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HDFS-9053
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-9053
>             Project: Hadoop HDFS
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: namenode
>            Reporter: Yi Liu
>            Assignee: Yi Liu
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: HDFS-9053 (BTree with simple benchmark).patch, HDFS-9053 
> (BTree).patch, HDFS-9053.001.patch, HDFS-9053.002.patch, HDFS-9053.003.patch, 
> HDFS-9053.004.patch, HDFS-9053.005.patch, HDFS-9053.006.patch
>
>
> This is a long standing issue, we were trying to improve this in the past.  
> Currently we use an ArrayList for the children under a directory, and the 
> children are ordered in the list, for insert/delete, the time complexity is 
> O\(n), (the search is O(log n), but insertion/deleting causes re-allocations 
> and copies of arrays), for large directory, the operations are expensive.  If 
> the children grow to 1M size, the ArrayList will resize to > 1M capacity, so 
> need > 1M * 8bytes = 8M (the reference size is 8 for 64-bits system/JVM) 
> continuous heap memory, it easily causes full GC in HDFS cluster where 
> namenode heap memory is already highly used.  I recap the 3 main issues:
> # Insertion/deletion operations in large directories are expensive because 
> re-allocations and copies of big arrays.
> # Dynamically allocate several MB continuous heap memory which will be 
> long-lived can easily cause full GC problem.
> # Even most children are removed later, but the directory INode still 
> occupies same size heap memory, since the ArrayList will never shrink.
> This JIRA is similar to HDFS-7174 created by [~kihwal], but use B-Tree to 
> solve the problem suggested by [~shv]. 
> So the target of this JIRA is to implement a low memory footprint B-Tree and 
> use it to replace ArrayList. 
> If the elements size is not large (less than the maximum degree of B-Tree 
> node), the B-Tree only has one root node which contains an array for the 
> elements. And if the size grows large enough, it will split automatically, 
> and if elements are removed, then B-Tree nodes can merge automatically (see 
> more: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B-tree).  It will solve the above 3 
> issues.



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