Mike Liddell created HADOOP-10809: ------------------------------------- Summary: hadoop-azure: page blob support Key: HADOOP-10809 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-10809 Project: Hadoop Common Issue Type: Improvement Components: tools Reporter: Mike Liddell
Azure Blob Storage provides two flavors: block-blobs and page-blobs. Block-blobs are the general purpose kind that support convenient APIs and are the basis for the Azure Filesystem for Hadoop (see HADOOP-9629). Page-blobs are more difficult to use but provide a different feature set. Most importantly, page-blobs can cope with an effectively infinite number of small accesses whereas block-blobs can only tolerate 50K appends before relatively manual rewriting of the data is necessary. The simplest analogy is that page-blobs are like a normal filesystem (eg FAT) and the API is like a low-level device driver. See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/ee691964.aspx for some introductory material. The primary driving scenario for page-blob support is for HBase transaction log files which require an access pattern of many small writes. Additional scenarios can also be supported. Configuration: The Hadoop Filesystem abstraction needs a mechanism so that file-create can determine whether to create a block- or page-blob. To permit scenarios where application code doesn't know about the details of azure storage we would like the configuration to be Aspect-style, ie configured by the Administrator and transparent to the application. The current solution is to use hadoop configuration to declare a list of page-blob folders -- Azure Filesystem for Hadoop will create files in these folders using page-blob flavor. The configuration key is "fs.azure.page.blob.dir", and description can be found in AzureNativeFileSystemStore.java. Code changes: - refactor of basic Azure Filesystem code to use a general BlobWrapper and specialized BlockBlobWrapper vs PageBlobWrapper - introduction of PageBlob support (read, write, etc) - miscellaneous changes such as umask handling, implementation of createNonRecursive(), flush/hflush/hsync. - new unit tests. Credit for the primary patch: Dexter Bradshaw, Mostafa Elhemali, Eric Hanson, Mike Liddell. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)