Re: Cassandra-stress testing

2019-08-20 Thread Ben Slater
If you’re after some benchmark that someone else has already run to help
estimate sizing, we pretty regularly publish benchmarking on various cloud
provider instances.

For example, see:
https://www.instaclustr.com/announcing-instaclustr-support-for-aws-i3en-instances/
and https://www.instaclustr.com/certified-apache-cassandra/

Cheers
Ben

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On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 at 02:42, Marc Selwan  wrote:

> Cassandra, being a scale-out database, can load any arbitrary number of
> records per hour.
>
> The best way to do this is for your given data model, find what your max
> throughput is on a single node by scaling the number of clients until you
> start seeing errors (or hit your latency SLA) then pull back by 15-20%.
> From there, it's a matter of linearly scaling clients and nodes until you
> hit your desired throughput.
>
> I recommend taking a look at TLP-Stress as it's a bit easier to use and
> understand:
> https://thelastpickle.com/blog/2018/10/31/tlp-stress-intro.html
>
> Best.
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> On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 7:16 AM Surbhi Gupta 
> wrote:
>
>> Have you tried ycsa?
>> It is a tool from yahoo for stress testing nosql databases.
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 3:34 AM  wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Everyone,
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Anyone before who have bused Cassandra-stress. I want to test if it’s
>>> possible to load 600 milllions records per hour in Cassandra or
>>>
>>> Find a better way to optimize Cassandra for this case.
>>>
>>> Any help will be highly appreciated.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Sent from Mail
>>> 
>>> for Window
>>>
>>


Re: Cassandra-stress testing

2019-08-20 Thread Marc Selwan
Cassandra, being a scale-out database, can load any arbitrary number of
records per hour.

The best way to do this is for your given data model, find what your max
throughput is on a single node by scaling the number of clients until you
start seeing errors (or hit your latency SLA) then pull back by 15-20%.
>From there, it's a matter of linearly scaling clients and nodes until you
hit your desired throughput.

I recommend taking a look at TLP-Stress as it's a bit easier to use and
understand:  https://thelastpickle.com/blog/2018/10/31/tlp-stress-intro.html


Best.
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Twitter 

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On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 7:16 AM Surbhi Gupta 
wrote:

> Have you tried ycsa?
> It is a tool from yahoo for stress testing nosql databases.
>
> On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 3:34 AM  wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>>
>>
>> Anyone before who have bused Cassandra-stress. I want to test if it’s
>> possible to load 600 milllions records per hour in Cassandra or
>>
>> Find a better way to optimize Cassandra for this case.
>>
>> Any help will be highly appreciated.
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from Mail
>> 
>> for Window
>>
>


Re: Cassandra-stress testing

2019-08-20 Thread Surbhi Gupta
Have you tried ycsa?
It is a tool from yahoo for stress testing nosql databases.

On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 3:34 AM  wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
>
>
> Anyone before who have bused Cassandra-stress. I want to test if it’s
> possible to load 600 milllions records per hour in Cassandra or
>
> Find a better way to optimize Cassandra for this case.
>
> Any help will be highly appreciated.
>
>
>
> Sent from Mail  for Window
>


Cassandra-stress testing

2019-08-20 Thread yanga.zukelwa
Hi Everyone,

Anyone before who have bused Cassandra-stress. I want to test if it’s possible 
to load 600 milllions records per hour in Cassandra or
Find a better way to optimize Cassandra for this case. 

Any help will be highly appreciated.

Sent from Mail for Window


Re: Need information related to Cassandra 4.x Release date

2019-08-20 Thread Ahmed Eljami
Hi,

Not yet fixed, probably Q4 2019.

Please find more informations on this thread:
https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/246a5d79240b7701455360d650de7acb11c66e53d007babe206fe0a7@%3Cdev.cassandra.apache.org%3E