Is there a good place to see the docs around the rate limiters? Interested
in how Cassandra could be used to serve/store data products re data mesh
and guardrails are super crucial re serving data to analytics users without
impacting operational performance. :)

On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 7:00 AM Jeff Jirsa <jji...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Cassandra 4.0 should work fine with java 11, including zgc (though zgc in
> jdk11 isn't meant to be production ready).
>
> The things I care most about:
> - Much faster streaming, which you care about if you're not using
> EBS/Disaggregated storage
> - Virtual tables that make observability much more consistent (less JMX,
> more CQL)
> - Incremental repair finally actually works (correctly)
> - There's a bunch of new defensive rate limiters and hot-tunable
> properties in the database that people will enjoy once they need to use them
> - JDK11
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 7, 2021 at 6:05 AM Joe Obernberger <
> joseph.obernber...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Sean - I'm using RC1 now in a research environment on bare metal.  The
>> biggest drawback of Cassandra for me is that Cassandra has issues working
>> with modern large servers - a server with >32TBytes of SSD seems to be a
>> non-starter.
>>
>> I tried running Cassandra with java 11, and that doesn't appear to work.
>>
>> -Joe
>> On 5/7/2021 8:47 AM, Durity, Sean R wrote:
>>
>> There is not enough 4.0 chatter here. What feature or fix of the 4.0
>> release is most important for your use case(s)/environment? What is working
>> well so far? What needs more work? Is there anything that needs more
>> explanation?
>>
>>
>>
>> Sean Durity
>>
>> Staff Systems Engineer – Cassandra
>>
>> #cassandra - for the latest news and updates
>>
>>
>>
>>
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