Hi,
I am new to No SQL (and Cassandra). As I am going through few articles on
Cassandra, it says Cassandra achieves highest throughput among various No
SQL solutions but at the cost of high read and write latency. I have a
basic question here - (If my understanding is right) Latency means the
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Subject: Throughput Vs Latency
Hi,
I am new to No SQL (and Cassandra). As I am going through few articles on
Cassandra, it says
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Hi,
I am new to No SQL (and Cassandra). As I am going through few articles on
Cassandra, it says Cassandra achieves highest throughput among
: Re: Throughput Vs Latency
Thanks Thomas for the clarification.
If I use the Consistency level of QUORUM for Read and Write, the Latency would
affect the Throughput right?
Thanks
Ajay
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 11:15 AM, Job Thomas j...@suntecgroup.com wrote:
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@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: Re: Throughput Vs Latency
Thanks Thomas for the clarification.
If I use the Consistency level of QUORUM for Read and Write, the Latency
would affect the Throughput right?
Thanks
Ajay
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 11:15 AM, Job Thomas j...@suntecgroup.com wrote:
Hi
equation is right. ( throughput is
proportional to latency)
Thanks Regards
Job M Thomas
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