What is the importance of dfs.namenode.name.dir in HDFS?
Answer / Ishan Haidar
The `dfs.namenode.name.dir` property in HDFS (Hadoop Distributed File System) specifies the directory where the NameNode stores its namespace image, edit log, and other crucial files related to the file system metadata management. Its importance lies in maintaining the consistency of data across the entire HDFS cluster, enabling efficient access and management of distributed files.
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