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Andrew Purtell commented on HBASE-6721:
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Regarding storing the group assignment information in ZooKeeper, I think this
is a good strategy. You can optimize for the case where HBase (re)starts with
valid group assignment data available in ZK. Therefore you can avoid some
bootstrapping challenges. However, you must persist the group assignment
information into a table, like how security does with "__acl__". After starting
up, if in the uncommon case there is group assignment information in the
"__group__" (or similar) table that is not in sync with that in ZK (perhaps
because ZK state was cleared), you should update ZK data accordingly. From
there, there are a couple of options:
- WARN the administrator that the table assignments should be updated via
disable and enable.
- Automatically trigger reassignment via disable and enable.
- Region moves (if the assignment information is available - trunk only)
> RegionServer Group based Assignment
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>
> Key: HBASE-6721
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-6721
> Project: HBase
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Francis Liu
> Assignee: Vandana Ayyalasomayajula
> Fix For: 0.96.0
>
> Attachments: HBASE-6721_94_2.patch, HBASE-6721_94.patch,
> HBASE-6721_94.patch, HBASE-6721-DesigDoc.pdf
>
>
> In multi-tenant deployments of HBase, it is likely that a RegionServer will
> be serving out regions from a number of different tables owned by various
> client applications. Being able to group a subset of running RegionServers
> and assign specific tables to it, provides a client application a level of
> isolation and resource allocation.
> The proposal essentially is to have an AssignmentManager which is aware of
> RegionServer groups and assigns tables to region servers based on groupings.
> Load balancing will occur on a per group basis as well.
> This is essentially a simplification of the approach taken in HBASE-4120. See
> attached document.
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