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author | Ivan Kelly <ivank@apache.org> | Wed Mar 20 10:19:22 2019 +0100 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Wed Mar 20 10:19:22 2019 +0100 |
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Release notes for v4.8.2 Reviewers: Enrico Olivelli <eolivelli@gmail.com>, Jia Zhai <zhaijia@apache.org> This closes #1976 from ivankelly/v4.8.2-relnotes
Apache BookKeeper is a scalable, fault tolerant and low latency storage service optimized for append-only workloads.
It is suitable for being used in following scenarios:
You can also read Turning Ledgers into Logs to learn how to turn ledgers into continuous log streams. If you are looking for a high level log stream API, you can checkout DistributedLog.
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