HBASE-18637 Update the link of 'Bending time in HBase'
Signed-off-by: Chia-Ping Tsai <chia7712@gmail.com>
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* It is OK to write cells in a non-increasing version order.
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Below we describe how the version dimension in HBase currently works.
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See link:https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-2406[HBASE-2406] for discussion of HBase versions. link:http://outerthought.org/blog/417-ot.html[Bending time in HBase] makes for a good read on the version, or time, dimension in HBase.
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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.
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It has more detail on versioning than is provided here.
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As of this writing, the limitation _Overwriting values at existing timestamps_ mentioned in the article no longer holds in HBase.
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This section is basically a synopsis of this article by Bruno Dumon.
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setting of 2. So when getting all versions, only the values at t2 and t3 will be
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returned. But if you delete the version at t2 or t3, the one at t1 will appear again.
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Obviously, once a major compaction has run, such behavior will not be the case
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anymore..._ (See _Garbage Collection_ in link:http://outerthought.org/blog/417-ot.html[Bending time in HBase].)
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anymore..._ (See _Garbage Collection_ in link:https://www.ngdata.com/bending-time-in-hbase/[Bending time in HBase].)
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[[dm.sort]]
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== Sort Order
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