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     new e7a19d5  Updated Hadoop Acceleration page mentioning how to replicate 
changes between Ignite and Hadoop clusters. Needed to phase out IGFS and old 
Hadoop Accelerator pages.
e7a19d5 is described below

commit e7a19d5418b7399fedcad12582cfa9f24f93f285
Author: Denis Magda <dma...@gridgain.com>
AuthorDate: Mon Apr 13 15:34:29 2020 -0700

    Updated Hadoop Acceleration page mentioning how to replicate changes 
between Ignite and Hadoop clusters. Needed to phase out IGFS and old Hadoop 
Accelerator pages.
---
 use-cases/hadoop-acceleration.html | 9 ++++++++-
 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/use-cases/hadoop-acceleration.html 
b/use-cases/hadoop-acceleration.html
index 6a32396..54d62f7 100644
--- a/use-cases/hadoop-acceleration.html
+++ b/use-cases/hadoop-acceleration.html
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ under the License.
 
         <p>
             Finally, consider using Apache Spark DataFrames APIs if an 
application needs to run federated or
-            cross-database across Ignite and Hadoop clusters. Ignite is 
integrated with Spark, which natively
+            cross-database queries across Ignite and Hadoop clusters. Ignite 
is integrated with Spark, which natively
             supports Hive/Hadoop. Cross-database queries should be considered 
only for a limited number of
             scenarios when neither Ignite nor Hadoop contains the entire data 
set.
         </p>
@@ -131,6 +131,13 @@ under the License.
                 Update your applications to ensure they use Ignite native APIs 
to process Ignite data and Spark
                 for federated queries.
             </li>
+            <li>
+                If you need to replicate changes between Ignite and Hadoop 
clusters, consider using existing
+                change-data-capture solutions like Debezium, Kafka, GridGain 
Data Lake Accelerator, Oracle GoldenGate
+                or others. If you'd like Ignite to write-through changes to 
Hadoop directly, then implement
+                <a href="https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/3rd-party-store"; 
target="_blank">Ignite's CacheStore</a>
+                interface.
+            </li>
         </ul>
 
 

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