smengcl commented on code in PR #4250:
URL: https://github.com/apache/ozone/pull/4250#discussion_r1113707779


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hadoop-hdds/docs/content/interface/HttpFS.md:
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+---
+title: HttpFS Gateway
+weight: 4
+menu:
+main:
+parent: "Client Interfaces"
+summary: Ozone HttpFS is a WebHDFS compatible interface implementation, as a 
separate role it provides an easy integration with Ozone.
+---
+
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+Ozone HttpFS can be used to integrate Ozone with other tools via REST API.
+
+## Introduction
+
+Ozone HttpFS is forked from the HDFS HttpFS endpoint implementation 
([HDDS-5448](https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDDS-5448)). It is added as 
a separate role to Ozone, like S3G. 
+
+HttpFS is a service that provides a REST HTTP gateway supporting File System 
operations (read and write). It is interoperable with the **webhdfs** REST HTTP 
API.
+
+HttpFS can be used to access data on an Ozone cluster behind of a firewall 
(the HttpFS service acts as a gateway and is the only system that is allowed to 
cross the firewall into the cluster).

Review Comment:
   ```suggestion
   HttpFS can be used to access data on an Ozone cluster behind of a firewall. 
For example, 
    the HttpFS service can act as a gateway where it is the only service whose 
traffic is allowed to bypass the firewall.
   ```



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