We also done an implementation using compaction time deletes(avoid KVs). This works very well for us.... As this would delay the deletes to happen till the next major compaction, we are having an implementation to do the real time bulk delete. [We have such use case] Here I am using an endpoint implementation to do the scan and delete at the server side only. Just raised an IA for this [HBASE-6942]. I will post a patch based on 0.94 model there...Pls have a look.... I have noticed big performance improvement over the normal way of scan() + delete(List<Delete>) as this avoids several network calls and traffic...
-Anoop- ________________________________________ From: lars hofhansl [[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2012 1:09 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: bulk deletes Does it work? :) How did you do the deletes before?I assume you used the HTable.delete(List<Delete>) API? (Doesn't really help you, but) In 0.92+ you could hook up a coprocessor into the compactions and simply filter out any KVs you want to have removed. -- Lars ________________________________ From: Paul Mackles <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, October 5, 2012 11:17 AM Subject: bulk deletes We need to do deletes pretty regularly and sometimes we could have hundreds of millions of cells to delete. TTLs won't work for us because we have a fair amount of bizlogic around the deletes. Given their current implemention (we are on 0.90.4), this delete process can take a really long time (half a day or more with 100 or so concurrent threads). From everything I can tell, the performance issues come down to each delete being an individual RPC call (even when using the batch API). In other words, I don't see any thrashing on hbase while this process is running – just lots of waiting for the RPC calls to return. The alternative we came up with is to use the standard bulk load facilities to handle the deletes. The code turned out to be surpisingly simple and appears to work in the small-scale tests we have tried so far. Is anyone else doing deletes in this fashion? Are there drawbacks that I might be missing? Here is a link to the code: https://gist.github.com/3841437 Pretty simple, eh? I haven't seen much mention of this technique which is why I am a tad paranoid about it. Thanks, Paul
