Re: [EXTERNAL] Cassandra vs MySQL

2018-03-20 Thread Carl Mueller
again, if your data model is designed for Cassandra. If you like >>> no-downtime upgrades and extreme reliability and availability, Cassandra is >>> a great choice. >>> >>> >>> >>> Personally, I hope to never have to use/support MySQL again, and I love

Re: [EXTERNAL] Cassandra vs MySQL

2018-03-20 Thread Jeff Jirsa
es) – >> again, if your data model is designed for Cassandra. If you like >> no-downtime upgrades and extreme reliability and availability, Cassandra is >> a great choice. >> >> >> >> Personally, I hope to never have to use/support MySQL again, and

Re: [EXTERNAL] Cassandra vs MySQL

2018-03-20 Thread Joaquin Casares
SQL again, and I love >> working with Cassandra. But, Cassandra is not the choice for all data >> problems. >> >> >> >> >> >> Sean Durity >> >> >> >> *From:* Oliver Ruebenacker [mailto:cur...@gmail.com] >> *Sent:* Monday, March 12,

Re: [EXTERNAL] Cassandra vs MySQL

2018-03-20 Thread Oliver Ruebenacker
ce. > > > > Personally, I hope to never have to use/support MySQL again, and I love > working with Cassandra. But, Cassandra is not the choice for all data > problems. > > > > > > Sean Durity > > > > *From:* Oliver Ruebenacker [mailto:cur...@gmai

RE: [EXTERNAL] Cassandra vs MySQL

2018-03-20 Thread Durity, Sean R
Durity From: Oliver Ruebenacker [mailto:cur...@gmail.com] Sent: Monday, March 12, 2018 3:58 PM To: user@cassandra.apache.org Subject: [EXTERNAL] Cassandra vs MySQL Hello, We have a project currently using MySQL single-node with 5-6TB of data and some performance issues, and we plan to add