I highly recommend DataStax support, although we have not done Windows. They
are in a growth phase, so I expect there will be growing pains with support.
However, they have some top notch folks in place.
Sean Durity – Lead Cassandra Admin
From: Troy Collinsworth
I would start with DataStax. In this year's summit keynote Jonathan Ellis
said C* would start receiving production level support on Windows.
On Tue, Oct 27, 2015 at 9:58 AM, Troy Collinsworth <
troycollinswo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Searching for a well established company that can provide
Jonathan Ellis slide showing windows support was at 1:02:18 minutes into
the Cassandra Summit Keynote. At 1:07:30 Jonathan specifically said, *“Windows
support…in 2.2 it is production ready first class citizen, we expect it to
be on a level playing field with our linux support”*.
I sent DataStax
Just to clarify, support for Windows on Cassandra is there in 2.2, and that
is what Jonathan was referring to in his keynote. Support for an OS and
having a Support Team are two different things (DataStax's support team
supports DataStax Enterprise licensed customers).
Also, Cassandra Summit was
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 10:51 AM, Troy Collinsworth <
troycollinswo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I was in discussions with Datastax to license DSE/support, however I was
> told Windows won't be production supported by Datastax by Jan-Mar. If no
> company supports Cassandra on Windows in production,