Object friendly APIs are good fit for many use cases.
Text-based languages are nice, but I personally prefer thrift and hector.
Haven't we learned anything from Rbdms and ORM?
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> On Jun 25, 2016, at 3:46 PM, Nate McCall wrote:
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>> I used to be
> I used to be surprised that people still ask about Hector here; and that
> questions here on Hector always seem to mirror new Hector questions on
> Stack Overflow. The problem (I think), is that places like Edureka! are
> still charging people $300 for a Cassandra training class, where they
One thing to add, if we do a rolling restart of the ring the timeouts
disappear entirely for several hours and performance returns to normal.
It's as if something is leaking over time, but we haven't seen any
noticeable change in heap.
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 10:38 AM, Mike Heffner
I used to be surprised that people still ask about Hector here; and that
questions here on Hector always seem to mirror new Hector questions on
Stack Overflow. The problem (I think), is that places like Edureka! are
still charging people $300 for a Cassandra training class, where they still