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Todd Lipcon commented on HBASE-2294:
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Yep, I think that makes sense. Do you think anything in this document precludes 
that? Basically what we're discussing here is cleverness that allows us to be 
more useful while maintaining the same guarantees. So long as our "spec" 
(output of this JIRA) talks about user visible properties, we can feel free to 
be as clever as we want underneath :)

> Enumerate ACID properties of HBase in a well defined spec
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HBASE-2294
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-2294
>             Project: Hadoop HBase
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: documentation
>            Reporter: Todd Lipcon
>            Assignee: Todd Lipcon
>            Priority: Blocker
>             Fix For: 0.20.4, 0.21.0
>
>
> It's not written down anywhere what the guarantees are for each operation in 
> HBase with regard to the various ACID properties. I think the developers know 
> the answers to these questions, but we need a clear spec for people building 
> systems on top of HBase. Here are a few sample questions we should endeavor 
> to answer:
> - For a multicell put within a CF, is the update made durable atomically?
> - For a put across CFs, is the update made durable atomically?
> - Can a read see a row that hasn't been sync()ed to the HLog?
> - What isolation do scanners have? Somewhere between snapshot isolation and 
> no isolation?
> - After a client receives a "success" for a write operation, is that 
> operation guaranteed to be visible to all other clients?
> etc
> I see this JIRA as having several points of discussion:
> - Evaluation of what the current state of affairs is
> - Evaluate whether we currently provide any guarantees that aren't useful to 
> users of the system (perhaps we can drop in exchange for performance)
> - Evaluate whether we are missing any guarantees that would be useful to 
> users of the system

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