Instead of sstableloader consider dsbulk by datastax.

On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 10:20 AM Reid Pinchback <rpinchb...@tripadvisor.com>
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> Jon Haddad has previously made the case for num_tokens=4.  His Accelerate
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swL7bCnolkU
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> You might want to check that out.  Also I think the amount of effort you
> put into evening out the token distribution increases as vnode count
> shrinks.  The caveats are explored at:
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> https://thelastpickle.com/blog/2019/02/21/set-up-a-cluster-with-even-token-distribution.html
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> *From: *Voytek Jarnot <voytek.jar...@gmail.com>
> *Reply-To: *"user@cassandra.apache.org" <user@cassandra.apache.org>
> *Date: *Friday, January 24, 2020 at 10:39 AM
> *To: *"user@cassandra.apache.org" <user@cassandra.apache.org>
> *Subject: *sstableloader & num_tokens change
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> *Message from External Sender*
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> Running 3.11.x, 4 nodes RF=3, default 256 tokens; moving to a different 4
> node RF=3 cluster.
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> I've read that 256 is not an optimal default num_tokens value, and that 32
> is likely a better option.
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> We have the "opportunity" to switch, as we're migrating environments and
> will likely be using sstableloader to do so. I'm curious if there are any
> gotchas with using sstableloader to restore snapshots taken from 256-token
> nodes into a cluster with 32-token nodes (otherwise same # of nodes and
> same RF).
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> Thanks in advance.
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