Agreed. It’s pretty close to impossible to administrate your way out of a data 
model that doesn’t play to Cassandra’s strengths. Which is true for other data 
storage technologies – you need to model the data the way that the engine is 
designed to work.


Sean Durity

From: DuyHai Doan <doanduy...@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2019 8:08 AM
To: user <user@cassandra.apache.org>
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Make large partitons lighter on select without changing 
primary partition formation.

Plain answer is NO

There is a slight hope that the JIRA 
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-9754<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__issues.apache.org_jira_browse_CASSANDRA-2D9754&d=DwMFaQ&c=MtgQEAMQGqekjTjiAhkudQ&r=aC_gxC6z_4f9GLlbWiKzHm1vucZTtVYWDDvyLkh8IaQ&m=YH5vXIEwCC-CMZNOyNJCAHTeso6N1JZHkgoolKHKQjE&s=KjhchSZTtYYl60nfet6WB1fQd-Ph2P-YOD-GQzUJj2o&e=>
 gets into 4.0 release

But right now, there seems to be few interest in this ticket, the last comment 
23/Feb/2017 old ...


On Wed, Feb 13, 2019 at 1:18 PM Vsevolod Filaretov 
<vsfilare...@gmail.com<mailto:vsfilare...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi all,

The question.

We have Cassandra 3.11.1 with really heavy primary partitions:
cfhistograms 95%% is 130+ mb, 95%% cell count is 3.3mln and higher, 98%% 
partition size is 220+ mb sometimes partitions are 1+ gb. We have regular 
problems with node lockdowns leading to read request timeouts under read 
requests load.

Changing primary partition key structure is out of question.

Are there any sharding techniques available to dilute partitions at level lower 
than 'select' requests to make read performance better? Without changing read 
requests syntax?

Thank you all in advance,
Vsevolod Filaretov.

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