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Andrew Purtell updated HBASE-9719:
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Fix Version/s: 2.0.0
Assignee: Robert Yokota
This is fantastic [~rayokota].
The hbase-isolation-app result is particularly interesting, because we claim
this is something that sets HBase apart from alternatives, so the confirmation
is good to have.
I've assigned this issue to you because you've already completed it in a sense,
but I'm wondering in your opinion if any additional Jepsen tests would be
reasonable or worthwhile to run.
Would be great to document this in the manual. What do you think [~misty]?
> Premptive Call Me Maybe HBase
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> Key: HBASE-9719
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-9719
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: stack
> Assignee: Robert Yokota
> Fix For: 2.0.0
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> Aphyr wrote an interesting article on C* [1]. Some awkward-looking issues
> were turned up though it seems the author is purportedly doing nothing but
> exercising the software within spec; he is just paying close attention to
> what is being returned.
> It does not look like Aphyr will be coming our way any time soon [2] --
> thanks Ian Varley -- but he could change his mind. Wouldn't it be coolio if
> we'd already run his test suite and found any bugs and fixed them before he
> came by? This issue is about running his article against hbase so we find
> the embarrassing before he does.
> 1. http://aphyr.com/posts/294-call-me-maybe-cassandra
> 2. https://twitter.com/aphyr/status/335082835868254209
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