mailto:user@cassandra.apache.org>>; Attila Wind
mailto:attila.wind@swf.technology>>
Subject: Re: data modeling qu: use a Map datatype, or just simple rows... ?
Don't really see a difference in two options. Won't the partitioner run on user
id and create a hash for you? Unless
with natural string keys like “email.”
Best regards,
Rahul Singh
From: Sagar Jambhulkar
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2020 6:45:25 AM
To: user@cassandra.apache.org ; Attila Wind
Subject: Re: data modeling qu: use a Map datatype, or just simple rows... ?
Don't really see a difference in two op
Don't really see a difference in two options. Won't the partitioner run on
user id and create a hash for you? Unless your hash function is better than
partitioner.
On Fri, 18 Sep 2020, 21:33 Attila Wind, wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm curious about your experiences regarding a data modeling question
I used Cassandra Set (no experience with map ), and one thing for sure is that
with Cassandra collections you are limited to a few thousands entry per row
(less than 10K for better performance)
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On Fri, 18 Sep 2020 20:33:21 +0430 Attila Wind
wrote
Hey guys,
I'm curious about your experiences regarding a data modeling question we
are facing with.
At the moment we see 2 major different approaches in terms of how to
build the tables
But I'm googling around already for days with no luck to find any useful
material explaining to me how a Map