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author | Praveen Adlakha <adlakha.praveen@gmail.com> | Wed Oct 19 16:30:50 2016 +0530 |
committer | Pallavi Rao <pallavi.rao@inmobi.com> | Wed Oct 19 16:30:50 2016 +0530 |
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FALCON-2078 Documentation for Process SLA Author: Praveen Adlakha <adlakha.praveen@gmail.com> Reviewers: @sepreece, @pallavi-rao Closes #281 from PraveenAdlakha/2078 and squashes the following commits: 1dcf8e1 [Praveen Adlakha] comments addressed e37832e [Praveen Adlakha] comments addressed 94bdcc0 [Praveen Adlakha] Falcon-2078 Documentation for Process SLA
Falcon is a feed processing and feed management system aimed at making it easier for end consumers to onboard their feed processing and feed management on hadoop clusters.
Dependencies across various data processing pipelines are not easy to establish. Gaps here typically leads to either incorrect/partial processing or expensive reprocessing. Repeated duplicate definition of a single feed multiple times can lead to inconsistencies / issues.
Input data may not arrive always on time and it is required to kick off the processing without waiting for all data to arrive and accommodate late data separately
Feed management services such as feed retention, replications across clusters, archival etc are tasks that are burdensome on individual pipeline owners and better offered as a service for all customers.
It should be easy to onboard new workflows/pipelines
Smoother integration with metastore/catalog
Provide notification to end customer based on availability of feed groups (logical group of related feeds, which are likely to be used together)
You can find the documentation on Apache Falcon website.
Before opening a pull request, please go through the Contributing to Apache Falcon wiki. It lists steps that are required before creating a PR and the conventions that we follow. If you are looking for issues to pick up then you can look at starter tasks or open tasks
You can download release notes of previous releases from the following links.