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priyanka sharma commented on CASSANDRA-873:
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Ben
Splunk seems to be a good idea. if its very big, we can think of like network
logging application.
For example, like in network security system, servers usually maintains the big
log and they have to search and set according to the IPs or ports or my be
applications and URLs. show the chart or table based on different parameters
and search all these in a big data stored database.
for example in Snort.
So, usually big servers have to maintain the whole traffic and they have to
store it . And according to the query show the table or chart.
what you say ?
Thanks
Priyanka Sharma
(pix1)
> Create a Cassandra demo application
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>
> Key: CASSANDRA-873
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-873
> Project: Cassandra
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Jonathan Ellis
> Priority: Minor
>
> http://twissandra.com/ is a demo Cassandra application built on django +
> pycassa. It's a great Cassandra showcase and very useful for people learning
> Cassandra. We could use more of those.
> Jake Luciani suggested one that presents full-text search of Wikipedia using
> Lucandra (see
> http://blog.sematext.com/2010/02/09/lucandra-a-cassandra-based-lucene-backend/
> and http://github.com/tjake/Lucandra). Feel free to propose other
> application ideas here.
> Rackspace is willing to provide a VM to deploy on for a live demo, but
> remember, to be really useful this needs full DIY instructions, the final
> product is not the demo but the code + instructions.
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