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Alan Gates commented on HIVE-10668: ----------------------------------- The biggest question here is syntax. I would use STORED IN but STORED AS is already used for file format and this is orthogonal to file format so it would be confusing to have grammar STORED AS _fileformat_ STORED IN _storage_tier_ We could use PLACED IN (adding PLACED as a keyword). We could use STORAGE TIER, though I'm not wild about that as it uses the HDFS terminology and I don't want to bind this specifically to HDFS. We could use USING STORAGE. I think this is confusing because it would be STORED and STORAGE are both keywords. So for PLACED IN is my favorite, but only because I dislike the others. Suggestions? > Allow users to specify storage tiers for a table > ------------------------------------------------ > > Key: HIVE-10668 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HIVE-10668 > Project: Hive > Issue Type: New Feature > Reporter: Alan Gates > Assignee: Alan Gates > > Starting with Hadoop 2.6, HDFS files can be assigned to storage tiers. > Current supported options include SSD and single copy in memory. > It is already possible to default all temp tables to a given tier > (HIVE-7313). > It should be possible to specify for a given table, temp table, or when they > are added, materialized views (HIVE-10459). It should also be possible to > change the storage tier for a given table or view. > This should be done in a way that it is not tied explicitly to HDFS (ie, > other systems may have alternate storage tiers or related concepts). -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)