Hi,

We are evaluating NoSQL datastore for our project. We have short listed few 
among which Cassandra and OrientDB are one of the candidates. Our key 
requirements are...

1> Very low single read and write latency (< 5 ms) 
2> Very low NON-KEY single read and write latency (< 5 ms). In Cassandra we 
are allowed to denormalize and store data in multiple tables.
3> Data size in each table - 50,000M rows
4> Auto sharding/rebalancing
5> Multi-data center replication support
6> Product should be very very stable
7> Should be Apache 2 Licensed where ALL the above key features are 
available in the FREE/Community edition.

Can anyone help with little details around these criteria. Any pointer to 
benchmark data of both done together would also help.

Regards,
LP

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