He Tianyi created HDFS-9075: ------------------------------- Summary: Multiple datacenter replication inside one HDFS cluster Key: HDFS-9075 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HDFS-9075 Project: Hadoop HDFS Issue Type: New Feature Components: datanode, namenode Reporter: He Tianyi Assignee: He Tianyi
It is common scenario for deploying multiple datacenter for scaling and disaster tolerant. In this case we certainly want that data can be shared transparently (to user) across datacenters. For example, say we have a raw user action log stored daily, different computations may take place with the log as input. As scale grows, we may want to schedule various kind of computations in more than one datacenter. As far as i know, current solution is to deploy multiple clusters corresponding to datacenters, using {{distcp}} to sync data between them. But in this case, user needs to know exactly where data is stored, and mistakes may be made during human-intervened operations. After all, it is basically a computer job. Based on these facts, it is obvious that a multiple datacenter replication solution may solve the scenario. I am working one prototype that works with 2 datacenters, the goal is to provide data replication between datacenters transparently and minimize the inter-dc bandwidth usage. Basic idea is replicate blocks to both DC and determine number of replications by historical statistics of access behaviors of that part of namespace. I will post a design document soon. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)