Yes it is. My plugin is just a storage/loader plugin for Thumbor using hbase (via thrift) default are filesystem, mongodb or redis.
Thumbor can : * load image from multiple origins (filer, http, s3) or any loader plugin. * Store a copy in storage available (TTL can be implemented to force refresh) * Provide an HTTP API to transform images * optionally store results in storage Le 08/08/2014 14:47, Serega Sheypak a écrit : > Damien Hardy, is it true, that your plugin allows: > 1. store original images to hbase > 2. resize orignal images and persist result back to hbase? > > > 2014-08-08 12:00 GMT+04:00 Damien Hardy <[email protected]>: > >> Hello Serega, >> >> We use it this way here via a python image manipulation service named >> Thumbor >> https://github.com/thumbor/thumbor/ >> + a pluggin of my own : >> >> https://github.com/thumbor/thumbor/wiki/Plugins#thumbor_hbase-by-damien-hardy >> >> One big advantage is you can use it with lazy loading plugin HBase as >> storage and filer or http source as loader this way images will populate >> Hbase at the first call if missing in HBase. >> >> keys are spread on cluster with md5 prefix to avoid hotspot. >> >> >> Le 08/08/2014 09:46, Serega Sheypak a écrit : >>> Hi, we have 10^8 small jpg/png images each size is 20-100 Kb. They are >>> thumbs. >>> These images are used in many web-sites as static content. >>> Is it good Idea to place them to HBase and serve to users? >>> >>> right now all images are on SSD discs with complicated partitioning and >>> backup procedures. It becomes hard to maintain them because qtty and >> total >>> size of images grow. >>> >> >> -- >> Damien HARDY >> >> >> > -- Damien HARDY IT Infrastructure Architect Viadeo - 30 rue de la Victoire - 75009 Paris - France PGP : 45D7F89A
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