diff --git a/src/main/asciidoc/_chapters/datamodel.adoc b/src/main/asciidoc/_chapters/datamodel.adoc index ba4961a5a19..3674566e4e6 100644 --- a/src/main/asciidoc/_chapters/datamodel.adoc +++ b/src/main/asciidoc/_chapters/datamodel.adoc @@ -343,7 +343,6 @@ In particular: Below we describe how the version dimension in HBase currently works. See link:https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-2406[HBASE-2406] for discussion of HBase versions. link:https://www.ngdata.com/bending-time-in-hbase/[Bending time in HBase] makes for a good read on the version, or time, dimension in HBase. It has more detail on versioning than is provided here. - As of this writing, the limitation _Overwriting values at existing timestamps_ mentioned in the article no longer holds in HBase. This section is basically a synopsis of this article by Bruno Dumon. @@ -504,42 +503,8 @@ Otherwise, a delete marker with a timestamp in the future is kept until the majo NOTE: This behavior represents a fix for an unexpected change that was introduced in HBase 0.94, and was fixed in link:https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-10118[HBASE-10118]. The change has been backported to HBase 0.94 and newer branches. -[[new.version.behavior]] -=== Optional New Version and Delete behavior in HBase-2.0.0 - -In `hbase-2.0.0`, the operator can specify an alternate version and -delete treatment by setting the column descriptor property -`NEW_VERSION_BEHAVIOR` to true (To set a property on a column family -descriptor, you must first disable the table and then alter the -column family descriptor; see <> for an example -of editing an attribute on a column family descriptor). - -The 'new version behavior', undoes the limitations listed below -whereby a `Delete` ALWAYS overshadows a `Put` if at the same -location -- i.e. same row, column family, qualifier and timestamp --- regardless of which arrived first. Version accounting is also -changed as deleted versions are considered toward total version count. -This is done to ensure results are not changed should a major -compaction intercede. See `HBASE-15968` and linked issues for -discussion. - -Running with this new configuration currently costs; we factor -the Cell MVCC on every compare so we burn more CPU. The slow -down will depend. In testing we've seen between 0% and 25% -degradation. - -If replicating, it is advised that you run with the new -serial replication feature (See `HBASE-9465`; the serial -replication feature did NOT make it into `hbase-2.0.0` but -should arrive in a subsequent hbase-2.x release) as now -the order in which Mutations arrive is a factor. - - === Current Limitations -The below limitations are addressed in hbase-2.0.0. See -the section above, <>. - ==== Deletes mask Puts Deletes mask puts, even puts that happened after the delete was entered.