Unless told not to, HBase will always write to memory and append to the WAL on disk before returning and saying the write succeeded. That's by design and the same write pattern that companies like Apple and Facebook have found works for them at scale. So what's there to solve?
On Sunday, October 23, 2016, Manjeet Singh <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I have read below mention blog and it also said Hbase holds the lock on > rowkey level > https://blogs.apache.org/hbase/entry/apache_hbase_internals_locking_and > (0) Obtain Row Lock > (1) Write to Write-Ahead-Log (WAL) > (2) Update MemStore: write each cell to the memstore > (3) Release Row Lock > > > SO question is how to solve this if I have very frequent update on Hbase > > Thanks > Manjeet > > On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 9:54 AM, Manjeet Singh <[email protected] > <javascript:;>> > wrote: > > > Hi All > > > > Can anyone help me about how and in which version of Hbase support Rowkey > > lock ? > > I have seen article about rowkey lock but it was about .94 version it > said > > that if row key not exist and any update request come and that rowkey not > > exist then in this case Hbase hold the lock for 60 sec. > > > > currently I am using Hbase 1.2.2 version > > > > Thanks > > Manjeet > > > > > > > > -- > > luv all > > > > > > -- > luv all > -- -Dima
