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Mahadev konar commented on ZOOKEEPER-1016:
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I have been thinking abt this a little bit. I am not sure how the interfaces 
for NN txns have been plugged in, but how about creating a filesystem using BK 
and ZK as backend? ZK can serve as the namespace and BK and the file itself. I 
havent thought through this, just bouncing arnd the idea. Having everything as 
a FileSystem  (bk://filename) will allow you the plug and play the backend for 
the txn logging as any filesystem.

> TeaKeeper: Hot standby support using bookkeeper
> -----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ZOOKEEPER-1016
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1016
>             Project: ZooKeeper
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Ivan Kelly
>            Assignee: Ivan Kelly
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: tledger.pdf, tledger.pdf
>
>
> Currently Bookkeeper provides functionality for cold backups. If the entity 
> logging to bookkeeper fails, its replacement must recover the ledgers which 
> had been used for backup before becoming available. This is acceptable in 
> some cases, such as HBase Wals where a small delay in recovery only results 
> in a small percentage of data being unavailable. 
> However, systems such as the HDFS namenode, this delay can be unacceptable, 
> such as cases where data is being served to customers. Secondary namenodes 
> should be ready to go the instant the primary goes down.
> TeaKeeper proposes a wrapper library around Bookkeeper providing T-Junction 
> like functionality for logging. It also provides for primary/secondary 
> election and automated hot failover. 
> HDFS namenode is primary target of this work.
> The attached design doc contains more details.

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