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  1. Preface
  2. Product Overview
  3. Security
  4. Applications
  5. Partner and Account Information
  6. Events
  7. Event Archiving
  8. User Policies
  9. Schedules
  10. B2B Data Exchange Administrative Tasks
  11. On-boarding Checklist Template
  12. System Properties
  13. Repository Management
  14. Document Management
  15. B2B Data Exchange Utilities
  16. Dashboard and Reports Management

Administrator Guide

Administrator Guide

Document Storage in a Hadoop File System (HDFS)

Document Storage in a Hadoop File System (HDFS)

You can instruct B2B Data Exchange to store documents that pass through File Receive and Managed File Transfer endpoints in a Hadoop file system (HDFS). Store documents in HDFS to enable future analysis or processing without the need for additional space in the main Data Exchange repository.
You define the HDFS server location, name, and user name in system properties. The operator can select to store the documents that B2B Data Exchange processes through the endpoint in HDFS in the File Receive or Managed Transfer File endpoint properties. For Managed File Transfer endpoints, the option is relevant only for incoming files. B2B Data Exchange copies the file to HDFS in the background after the endpoint processes the file, which does not affect the processing performance.
You can change the HDFS version to which B2B Data Exchange connects based on the installed HDFS version.
B2B Data Exchange connects only to HDFS versions that do not require password authentication.

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