You cannot busy throw bigger and bigger disks at a cluster that is
accumulating data as it fills up. This is due to data grooming tasks that
increase in cost as your data density per node increases (for example,
compaction), as well as other factors that are impacted by data density
(such as
Hi i have a 3 node cassandra cluster in aws. Each node is m3 large with
160GB hard disk.
It has been 1 month and cassandra already occupied 51GB of my disk space.
Obviously at some point of time i will run out of the disk space as the
data keeps coming in.
So, i would like to go in the path of