> > > I'm just confused if Cassandra can really make a difference here, since > looks to me ES can suffice here. > > > If you are not going to be using Cassandra for indexing then there is no reason to have it. If you want durability in case something goes wrong with ES you can just store your data in a log file before pumping it into ES. If for whatever reason something happens to your ES cluster you can reconstruct it using the log files.
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