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Scaleout Metadata File Systems already store much of your data. What are they?

40 点作者 jamesblonde将近 4 年前

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jeffbee将近 4 年前
Plenty of wrong in here about Colossus, which makes me suspect the rest of it could be wrong, too. For instance, the article suggests that atomic rename in Colossus may be possible within a &quot;volume&quot;, which is not a thing in Colossus but the author seems to have meant either tablet or node (tablet server). That is a misunderstanding of Bigtable, which not only fails to offer cross-tablet transactions, but also does not offer multi-row transactions even within a tablet.<p>All the stuff at the end of the article descends from this misunderstanding and is therefore tainted by it. And what&#x27;s with the obsession over atomic rename? It&#x27;s a crutch. Bigtable doesn&#x27;t need it therefore Colossus doesn&#x27;t provide it. This is clear from Denis Serenyi&#x27;s 2017 keynote at PDSW-DISCS, which states both that Colossus semantics are derived from Bigtable&#x27;s requirements and that &quot;Directories unnecessary&quot;. It&#x27;s not hierarchical, it&#x27;s a big flat namespace where you can put in some slashes if it makes you feel better.
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