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[jira] [Created] (PARQUET-1155) Support for GDPR erase requirements

Machiel Groeneveld created PARQUET-1155:
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             Summary: Support for GDPR erase requirements
                 Key: PARQUET-1155
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PARQUET-1155
             Project: Parquet
          Issue Type: Wish
          Components: parquet-format
    Affects Versions: 1.8.2
            Reporter: Machiel Groeneveld


As understand it Parquet is a write once thing. So mutating data inside Parquet files is not an option. Now there is a new cross EU law coming in effect May 2018 that requires companies to delete data pertaining a customer if being asked to do so.

Our case is quite simple, our biggest parquet tables collect 7.5 billion rows a month. So removing data by duplicating this table whilst filtering out the unwanted customer data is not feasible. 

Perhaps there is some way to remove particular data? Or perhaps there is an efficient way to do read/filter/write? Perhaps zeroing the data is an idea to not change the layout of the files. 

Not sure if this is the right platform to start this discussion but I think more people will have this issue once it becomes clear that data needs to be deleted in all places, also in parquet files. Companies fase multi million dollar fines if they don't comply with GDPR.



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