Enterprise adoption of Hadoop is growing day by day. With increased adoption, there are a variety of application types that are using Hadoop for their enterprise goals. One such adoption is for applications that need to deal with data that amounts to only a few GBs. Keeping performance goals in mind with such small records would incur more latency costs when DISK I/O writes are involved during its execution—especially when such volumes of data can easily fit into memory without any DISK I/O. With the release of Hadoop 2.6, provisions for writes have been introduced that will use the off-heap memory of DataNodes. Eventually, data from memory will be flushed out to disk asynchronously. This will remove any expensive Disk I/O and computations for checksum while write operations are initiated from the HDFS client. Such asynchronous writes are called...





















































