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[jira] [Resolved] (HBASE-4755) HBase based block placement in DFS

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Andrew Kyle Purtell resolved HBASE-4755.
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      Assignee:     (was: Christopher Gist)
    Resolution: Won't Fix

> HBase based block placement in DFS
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>                 Key: HBASE-4755
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-4755
>             Project: HBase
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: 0.94.0
>            Reporter: Karthik Ranganathan
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: 4755-wip-1.patch, hbase-4755-notes.txt
>
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>  The feature as is only useful for HBase clusters that care about data locality on regionservers, but this feature can also enable a lot of nice features down the road.
> The basic idea is as follows: instead of letting HDFS determine where to replicate data (r=3) by place blocks on various regions, it is better to let HBase do so by providing hints to HDFS through the DFS client. That way instead of replicating data at a blocks level, we can replicate data at a per-region level (each region owned by a promary, a secondary and a tertiary regionserver). This is better for 2 things:
> - Can make region failover faster on clusters which benefit from data affinity
> - On large clusters with random block placement policy, this helps reduce the probability of data loss
> The algo is as follows:
> - Each region in META will have 3 columns which are the preferred regionservers for that region (primary, secondary and tertiary)
> - Preferred assignment can be controlled by a config knob
> - Upon cluster start, HMaster will enter a mapping from each region to 3 regionservers (random hash, could use current locality, etc)
> - The load balancer would assign out regions preferring region assignments to primary over secondary over tertiary over any other node
> - Periodically (say weekly, configurable) the HMaster would run a locality checked and make sure the map it has for region to regionservers is optimal.
> Down the road, this can be enhanced to control region placement in the following cases:
> - Mixed hardware SKU where some regionservers can hold fewer regions
> - Load balancing across tables where we dont want multiple regions of a table to get assigned to the same regionservers
> - Multi-tenancy, where we can restrict the assignment of the regions of some table to a subset of regionservers, so an abusive app cannot take down the whole HBase cluster.



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