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Anoop Sam John commented on HBASE-24749:
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So the diff is this. In case of HFiles list in META or a system table, that
info is abt the valid files and always that has to be examined (when new
cluster is created or cluster is restarted). In WAL based what we rely on the
status of not committed files alone. By default all files are committed files.
Only those which are on going will have markers in the WAL. So that is the
basic difference.
> Direct insert HFiles and Persist in-memory HFile tracking
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> Key: HBASE-24749
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-24749
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: Umbrella
> Components: Compaction, HFile
> Affects Versions: 3.0.0-alpha-1
> Reporter: Tak-Lon (Stephen) Wu
> Assignee: Tak-Lon (Stephen) Wu
> Priority: Major
> Labels: design, discussion, objectstore, storeFile, storeengine
> Attachments: 1B100m-25m25m-performance.pdf, Apache HBase - Direct
> insert HFiles and Persist in-memory HFile tracking.pdf
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> We propose a new feature (a new store engine) to remove the {{.tmp}}
> directory used in the commit stage for common HFile operations such as flush
> and compaction to improve the write throughput and latency on object stores.
> Specifically for S3 filesystems, this will also mitigate read-after-write
> inconsistencies caused by immediate HFiles validation after moving the
> HFile(s) to data directory.
> Please see attached for this proposal and the initial result captured with
> 25m (25m operations) and 1B (100m operations) YCSB workload A LOAD and RUN,
> and workload C RUN result.
> The goal of this JIRA is to discuss with the community if the proposed
> improvement on the object stores use case makes senses and if we miss
> anything should be included.
> Improvement Highlights
> 1. Lower write latency, especially the p99+
> 2. Higher write throughput on flush and compaction
> 3. Lower MTTR on region (re)open or assignment
> 4. Remove consistent check dependencies (e.g. DynamoDB) supported by file
> system implementation
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