If you have a cluster, I suggest you turn on DLR and observe the effect
where fewer than half the region servers are up after the crash.
You would have first hand experience that way.

On Mon, Oct 17, 2016 at 6:33 PM, allanwin <allan...@163.com> wrote:

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> Yes, region replica is a good way to improve MTTR. Specially if one or two
> servers are down, region replica can improve data availability. But for big
> disaster like 1/3 or 1/2 region servers shutdown, I think DLR still useful
> to bring regions online more quickly and with less IO usage.
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> Regards
> Allan Yang
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> At 2016-10-17 21:01:16, "Ted Yu" <yuzhih...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >Here was the thread discussing DLR:
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> >http://search-hadoop.com/m/YGbbOxBK2n4ES12&subj=Re+
> DISCUSS+retiring+current+DLR+code
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> >> On Oct 17, 2016, at 4:15 AM, allanwin <allan...@163.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi, All
> >>  DLR can improve MTTR dramatically, but since it have many bugs like
> HBASE-13567, HBASE-12743, HBASE-13535, HBASE-14729(any more I'don't know?),
> it was proved unreliable, and has been deprecated almost in all branches
> now.
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> >> My question is, is there any other way other than DLR to improve MTTR?
> 'Cause If a big cluster crashes, It takes a long time to bring regions
> online, not to mention it will create huge pressure on the IOs.
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> >> To tell the truth, I still want DLR back, if the community don't have
> any plan to bring back DLR, I may want to figure out the problems in DLR
> and make it working and reliable, Any suggests for that?
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> >>
> >> sincerely
> >> Allan Yang
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