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paul sutter commented on HADOOP-331:
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sounds great. the simpler the better.

+1

> map outputs should be written to a single output file with an index
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>
>          Key: HADOOP-331
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-331
>      Project: Hadoop
>         Type: Improvement

>   Components: mapred
>     Versions: 0.3.2
>     Reporter: eric baldeschwieler
>     Assignee: Yoram Arnon
>      Fix For: 0.5.0

>
> The current strategy of writing a file per target map is consuming a lot of 
> unused buffer space (causing out of memory crashes) and puts a lot of burden 
> on the FS (many opens, inodes used, etc).  
> I propose that we write a single file containing all output and also write an 
> index file IDing which byte range in the file goes to each reduce.  This will 
> remove the issue of buffer waste, address scaling issues with number of open 
> files and generally set us up better for scaling.  It will also have 
> advantages with very small inputs, since the buffer cache will reduce the 
> number of seeks needed and the data serving node can open a single file and 
> just keep it open rather than needing to do directory and open ops on every 
> request.
> The only issue I see is that in cases where the task output is substantiallyu 
> larger than its input, we may need to spill multiple times.  In this case, we 
> can do a merge after all spills are complete (or during the final spill).

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