What is a Block Scanner in HDFS?
Answer / Praveen Kumar Pal
A Block Scanner in HDFS is a component that checks the integrity of data blocks on DataNodes. It reads each block and verifies its checksum to ensure that it has not been corrupted or tampered with.
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