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Larry McCay commented on HADOOP-13336:
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LGTM
+1
> S3A to support per-bucket configuration
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> Key: HADOOP-13336
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-13336
> Project: Hadoop Common
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Components: fs/s3
> Affects Versions: 2.8.0
> Reporter: Steve Loughran
> Assignee: Steve Loughran
> Attachments: HADOOP-13336-006.patch, HADOOP-13336-007.patch, HADOOP-13336-HADOOP-13345-001.patch,
HADOOP-13336-HADOOP-13345-002.patch, HADOOP-13336-HADOOP-13345-003.patch, HADOOP-13336-HADOOP-13345-004.patch,
HADOOP-13336-HADOOP-13345-005.patch, HADOOP-13336-HADOOP-13345-006.patch, HADOOP-13336-HADOOP-13345-008.patch,
HADOOP-13336-HADOOP-13345-009.patch
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> S3a now supports different regions, by way of declaring the endpoint —but you can't
do things like read in one region, write back in another (e.g. a distcp backup), because only
one region can be specified in a configuration.
> If s3a supported region declaration in the URL, e.g. s3a://b1.frankfurt s3a://b2.seol
, then this would be possible.
> Swift does this with a full filesystem binding/config: endpoints, username, etc, in the
XML file. Would we need to do that much? It'd be simpler initially to use a domain suffix
of a URL to set the region of a bucket from the domain and have the aws library sort the details
out itself, maybe with some config options for working with non-AWS infra
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