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Andrew Purtell commented on HBASE-13472:
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On trunk we could go so far as to make IN_MEMORY a synonym for other 
attributes. 

> Polish IN_MEMORY table behavior
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>
>                 Key: HBASE-13472
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-13472
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: Task
>            Reporter: Andrew Purtell
>
> For a long time we've been able to support a mode of operation that keeps as 
> much table data as possible in memory, so HBase can be used as an 'in-memory' 
> DB with fully durable WAL and write-behind persistence of table data. However:
> - There are a set of relevant schema options (IN_MEMORY, CACHE_ON_WRITE, 
> PREFETCH_BLOCKS_ON_OPEN, block encoding), so set up isn't simple. We should 
> have a shortcut that sets all this up in one place. I'm thinking a utility 
> class with static helpers that configure a table descriptor with all of the 
> needed bits. (Other ideas?) 
> - We don't have a safety valve. An in-memory table can become too large, 
> where it crowds out all blockcache space for other tables on the cluster, 
> where it falls out of blockcache and performs poorly without warning because 
> it's become too big. Consider table quota support with an option for region 
> size limits as % of total heap consumed by regions for a given table. Warn at 
> soft limit. Refuse writes if over hard limit.
> Follow on work can investigate options hooking up to offheap work. That's not 
> in scope here.



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