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HomeObject

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Replicated BLOB Store built upon HomeStore.

Terminology

HomeObject implements the management and persistence of three primary client visible “objects” that can be acted upon.

BLOB (Binary Large Object)

A BLOB (or Blob) is an opaque set of bits of variable length. The contents of which are only consumed by the original client application. This is the basic unit of storage made available Application. An identifier is returned as the result of a Blob Put that the Application must use during retrieval in the future via a Blob Get operation.

A Blob typically represents a portion of a greater Named Object that is managed by the Application (e.g. an S3 gateway). Blobs are immutable (only deletion is allowed) and can not be moved between Shards.

BlobManager API

Shard

A Shard represents a collection of Blobs; It is created up-front by the client and reserves a physical region of storage. An identifier is returned as the result of Shard creation that is later used when writing addressing a Blob.

A Shard can be in two states, Open or Sealed. A Sealed Shard still maintains the Blobs written to it, but has returned the physical region and its available capacity to the allocator and is forever Read Only. Shards enable better allocation management and local grouping of related bucket writes as well as efficient garbage cleanup. It is possible to move/copy a sealed Shard to another Pg for the purposes of capacity management or tiering.

ShardManager API

Pg (Placement Group)

A Pg is an abstraction around the replication of a set of Shards. Pgs are maintained (replicated) along with all Shards (and Blobs) they contain by a set of HomeObject instances. How these collections are formed is outside the concern of HomeObject, but is used when addressing a particular Replicated Device (see Homestore Services).

Pgs can be remapped across instances of HomeObject for the purposes of load balancing or remediating a failure. The management and scheduling of Pgs is the concern of the Application.

PgManager API

Application Diagram

HomeObject Overview

Build

System Pre-requisites

  • CMake 3.13 or later
  • conan 1.x (pipx install conan~=1)
  • libaio-dev (assuming Ubuntu)
  • uuid-dev (assuming Ubuntu)

Dependencies

  • SISL
$ git clone https://github.com/eBay/sisl
$ cd sisl & ./prepare.sh && conan export . oss/master
  • IOManager
$ git clone https://github.com/eBay/iomanager
$ cd iomanager & ./prepare.sh && conan export . oss/master
  • HomeStore
$ git clone https://github.com/eBay/homestore
$ cd homestore && conan export . oss/master

Compilation

$ mkdir build
$ cd build

# Install all dependencies
$ conan install --build missing <path_to_homeobject>

# Build and Test
$ conan build <path_to_homeobject>

Contributing to This Project

We welcome contributions. If you find any bugs, potential flaws and edge cases, improvements, new feature suggestions or discussions, please submit issues or pull requests.

Contact Brian Szmyd [email protected]

License Information

Copyright 2023 eBay Inc.

Primary Author: Brian Szmyd

Primary Developers: Ravi Nagarjun Akella, Harihara Kadayam, Yaming Kuang, Zichang Lai, Sanal Pillai, Jackson Yao

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.

Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.