Thanks, interesting.
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On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 9:24 PM, Mahdi Mohammadi wrote:
> Worth reading. It has references to Cassandra and how/where they use it.
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xWell, I seem to recall that the private IP's are valid for communications
WITHIN one VPC. I assume you can log into one machine and ping (or ssh) the
others. If so, check that cassandra.yaml is not set to listen on 127.0.0.1
(localhost).
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What is the link to that user group? While I do C* DevOps, I do a lot of
work with users so would like to lurk on that channel. Seems like even
after all these years I learn something new!
Thanks D
On Tue, Jul 5, 2016 at 7:27 AM, Eric Stevens wrote:
> Hi Melinda, these
Hi Theresa,
While some may be fussing at this, I am not concerned.
I AM interested in something of the sort, which would be a list of contacts
who are CTO, CIO, etc. using big data. Just Hadoop (Datastax) is fine, or
those using other big data providers would be of interest.
What are you
In spite of what was intended to be an out of channel email (thank you
gmail for deciding to change the email address, grr ;{)
I both recognize that these resources exist, think that they are not
appropriate for this channel, but think they ARE appropriate "in some other
channel". Given the
The use of Mesos in production for cassandra was a failure due to the
inability to reserve network bandwidth as Mesos can only allocate cpu and
memory profiles to a task. So, assuming you are either running on
dedicated/manually controlled VM's, or are no running a product/meaningful
data storage
Not so sure they are C* relevant, I build (100's of GPU enabled node) HPC's
that use them for ML, AI, Graph analytics, etc. with the sources in C* or
more typically Hadoop/EMR data.
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