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> *Subject: *Re: Cassandra installation best practices
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> Hi Mehdi,
> In addition, give som
, October 18, 2016 8:59:14 AM
Subject: Re: Cassandra installation best practices
Hi Mehdi,
In addition, give some thought to your cluster topology. For maximum fault
tolerance and availability I would recommend using at least three nodes with a
replication factor of three. Ideally, you shoul
Hi Mehdi,
In addition, give some thought to your cluster topology. For maximum fault
tolerance and availability I would recommend using at least three nodes
with a replication factor of three. Ideally, you should also use Cassandra
logical racks. This will reduce the risk of outage and make ongoin
Hi Mehdi,
You can refer
https://docs.datastax.com/en/landing_page/doc/landing_page/recommendedSettings.html
.
ThanksAnuj
On Mon, 17 Oct, 2016 at 10:20 PM, Mehdi Bada
wrote: Hi all,
It is exist some best practices when installing Cassandra on production
environment? Some standard to follow?
Hi,
you can take a look on
http://docs.datastax.com/en/landing_page/doc/landing_page/recommendedSettingsLinux.html
Regarding file system type I guess ext4 is good enough. (Though RedHat now use
XFS as default FS).
Best regards, Vladimir Yudovin,
Winguzone - Hosted Cloud Cassandra on Az
Hi all,
It is exist some best practices when installing Cassandra on production
environment? Some standard to follow? For instance, the file system type etc..