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Anoop Sam John commented on HBASE-20003:
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bq.on WAL replay , if the data come back, the data will always be seen. But 
here, because all replica can serve read request, so the data will NOT always 
be seen, no matter who became to the primary.
Sorry if this aspect is missed in doc.. Need to add..  On a primary failure and 
a replica becomes new primary, the 1st action will be a flush of that.  This 
will make sure what is the state as per that replica will be the consistent 
state across all other replicas. Does that make the situation same as WAL 
replay after result (as per what I said above) ?

> WALLess HBase on Persistent Memory
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-20003
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-20003
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Anoop Sam John
>            Assignee: Anoop Sam John
>            Priority: Major
>
> This JIRA aims to make use of persistent memory (pmem) technologies in HBase. 
> One such usage is to make the Memstore to reside on pmem. Making a persistent 
> memstore would remove the need for WAL and paves way for a WALLess HBase. 
> The existing region replica feature could be used here and ensure the data 
> written to memstores are synchronously replicated to the replicas and ensure 
> strong consistency of the data. (pipeline model)
> Advantages :
> - Data Availability : Since the data across replicas are consistent 
> (synchronously written) our data is always 100 % available.
> - Lower MTTR : It becomes easier/faster to switch over to the replicas on a 
> primary region failure as there is no WAL replay involved. Building the 
> memstore map data also is much faster than reading the WAL and replaying the 
> WAL.
> - Possibility of bigger memstores : These pmems are designed to have more 
> memory than DRAMs so it would also enable us to have bigger sized memstores 
> which leads to lesser flushes/compaction IO. 
> - Removes the dependency of HDFS on the write path
> Initial PoC has been designed and developed. Testing is underway and we would 
> publish the PoC results along with the design doc sooner. The PoC doc will 
> talk about the design decisions, the libraries considered to work with these 
> pmem devices, pros and cons of those libraries and the performance results.
> Note : Next gen memory technologies using 3DXPoint gives persistent memory 
> feature. Such memory DIMMs are soon to appear in the market. The PoC is done 
> around Intel's ApachePass (AEP)



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