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Brahma Reddy Battula commented on HDFS-10419:
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{quote}bq.  Konstantine has proposed  other alternatives and we would  evaluate 
(a) or (b) for his alternative.  I am not locked into any particular path or 
how we would do it.
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Any conclusion on this idea? Looks it [~shv] idea is better. but I have 
following doubts.Please do correct me.
 * I think,BlockTokenSecretManger need to move out of Namenode.
 * will we introduce two RPC's to Storagepolices,EC, Snapshots and fsck..etc 
which associate with src and blockID
 * Still working set can be keep in memory?

> Building HDFS on top of new storage layer (HDDS)
> ------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HDFS-10419
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-10419
>             Project: Hadoop HDFS
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Jing Zhao
>            Assignee: Jing Zhao
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: Evolving NN using new block-container layer.pdf
>
>
> In HDFS-7240, Ozone defines storage containers to store both the data and the 
> metadata. The storage container layer provides an object storage interface 
> and aims to manage data/metadata in a distributed manner. More details about 
> storage containers can be found in the design doc in HDFS-7240.
> HDFS can adopt the storage containers to store and manage blocks. The general 
> idea is:
> # Each block can be treated as an object and the block ID is the object's key.
> # Blocks will still be stored in DataNodes but as objects in storage 
> containers.
> # The block management work can be separated out of the NameNode and will be 
> handled by the storage container layer in a more distributed way. The 
> NameNode will only manage the namespace (i.e., files and directories).
> # For each file, the NameNode only needs to record a list of block IDs which 
> are used as keys to obtain real data from storage containers.
> # A new DFSClient implementation talks to both NameNode and the storage 
> container layer to read/write.
> HDFS, especially the NameNode, can get much better scalability from this 
> design. Currently the NameNode's heaviest workload comes from the block 
> management, which includes maintaining the block-DataNode mapping, receiving 
> full/incremental block reports, tracking block states (under/over/miss 
> replicated), and joining every writing pipeline protocol to guarantee the 
> data consistency. These work bring high memory footprint and make NameNode 
> suffer from GC. HDFS-5477 already proposes to convert BlockManager as a 
> service. If we can build HDFS on top of the storage container layer, we not 
> only separate out the BlockManager from the NameNode, but also replace it 
> with a new distributed management scheme.
> The storage container work is currently in progress in HDFS-7240, and the 
> work proposed here is still in an experimental/exploring stage. We can do 
> this experiment in a feature branch so that people with interests can be 
> involved.
> A design doc will be uploaded later explaining more details.



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