You are right,100M is too big ,so I plan to split the video to multi parts(avg 
5M ), and save in different colums.


2011-11-01 



xtliwen 



发件人: Doug Meil 
发送时间: 2011-11-01  09:54:47 
收件人: [email protected] 
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主题: Re: save video with hbase 
 
Hi there, see...
http://hbase.apache.org/book.html#supported.datatypes
... while you can store anything that can be converted to a byte-array in
HBase, as JD says 100meg is too big.
On 10/31/11 9:09 PM, "xtliwen" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>I would like to save the data using hbase.The hbase is designed for small
>data,such as log.Maybe the video is too large for a
>row,so I am worried about the performance of the hbase in storing the
>video data.
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>xtliwen 
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>发件人: Jean-Daniel Cryans
>发送时间: 2011-11-01  08:07:02
>收件人: user 
>抄送: 
>主题: Re: save video with hbase
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>Why would you use HBase for that?
>Regarding your two questions:
>On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 4:17 PM, xtliwen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>> When the client visit the video of a website through my website, it
>>will be transcoded with our video codec server.As the time goes on,the
>>quantities of the videos is quite large. Usuallly, a video can be
>>tanscoded to serveral levels,so a original video is corresponding to
>>multi transcoded videos . Now,we plan to record the video files with
>>hbase. There are two problems with the hbase:
>> 1 the video file is too large (100M avg.)
>Why do you say that? The client side limit by default is -1
>(disabled), and if there's any other limit they are just set
>arbitrarily.
>> 2 we require the transcoded video must can be read while it was been
>>writing
>That sounds like an application-level problem, not HBase.
>>
>> So,can anybody give some suggestions, Thanks.
>>
>> 2011-10-31
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>> regards
>> xtliwen
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