HDFS-9042. Update document for the Storage policy name (Contributed by J.Andreina)

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Vinayakumar B 2015-09-12 12:36:12 +05:30
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HDFS-9033. dfsadmin -metasave prints "NaN" for cache used%. HDFS-9033. dfsadmin -metasave prints "NaN" for cache used%.
(Brahma Reddy Battula via aajisaka) (Brahma Reddy Battula via aajisaka)
HDFS-9042. Update document for the Storage policy name
(J.Andreina via vinayakumarb)
Release 2.7.1 - 2015-07-06 Release 2.7.1 - 2015-07-06
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| **Policy** **ID** | **Policy** **Name** | **Block Placement** **(n  replicas)** | **Fallback storages** **for creation** | **Fallback storages** **for replication** | | **Policy** **ID** | **Policy** **Name** | **Block Placement** **(n  replicas)** | **Fallback storages** **for creation** | **Fallback storages** **for replication** |
|:---- |:---- |:---- |:---- |:---- | |:---- |:---- |:---- |:---- |:---- |
| 15 | Lasy\_Persist | RAM\_DISK: 1, DISK: *n*-1 | DISK | DISK | | 15 | Lazy\_Persist | RAM\_DISK: 1, DISK: *n*-1 | DISK | DISK |
| 12 | All\_SSD | SSD: *n* | DISK | DISK | | 12 | All\_SSD | SSD: *n* | DISK | DISK |
| 10 | One\_SSD | SSD: 1, DISK: *n*-1 | SSD, DISK | SSD, DISK | | 10 | One\_SSD | SSD: 1, DISK: *n*-1 | SSD, DISK | SSD, DISK |
| 7 | Hot (default) | DISK: *n* | \<none\> | ARCHIVE | | 7 | Hot (default) | DISK: *n* | \<none\> | ARCHIVE |
| 5 | Warm | DISK: 1, ARCHIVE: *n*-1 | ARCHIVE, DISK | ARCHIVE, DISK | | 5 | Warm | DISK: 1, ARCHIVE: *n*-1 | ARCHIVE, DISK | ARCHIVE, DISK |
| 2 | Cold | ARCHIVE: *n* | \<none\> | \<none\> | | 2 | Cold | ARCHIVE: *n* | \<none\> | \<none\> |
Note that the Lasy\_Persist policy is useful only for single replica blocks. For blocks with more than one replicas, all the replicas will be written to DISK since writing only one of the replicas to RAM\_DISK does not improve the overall performance. Note that the Lazy\_Persist policy is useful only for single replica blocks. For blocks with more than one replicas, all the replicas will be written to DISK since writing only one of the replicas to RAM\_DISK does not improve the overall performance.
### Storage Policy Resolution ### Storage Policy Resolution