Thanks a lot Sebastien.
Did you use hadoop map reduce or bulk loading techniques for loading data?
regards,
Priyanka
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Hi there,
I read a lot of Cassandra's high scalability feature: allowing seamless
addition of nodes, no downtime etc.
But I wonder how one will do this in practice in an operational system.
In the system we're going to implement we're expecting a huge number of writes
with uniformly
: How to scale Cassandra?
That's basically how I understand it.
However, I think it gets better with larger clusters as the proportion of
the ring you move around at any time is much lower.
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Subscriber subscri...@zfabrik.de wrote:
Hi there,
I read a lot
consistencies. The typical recommendation is RF=3 and
QUORUM reads/writes.
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Dan
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*From:* Paul Loy [mailto:ketera...@gmail.com]
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*To:* user@cassandra.apache.org
*Subject:* Re: How to scale Cassandra?
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That's basically how I understand
to scale Cassandra?
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That's basically how I understand it.
However, I think it gets better with larger clusters as the proportion of
the ring you move around at any time is much lower.
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Subscriber subscri...@zfabrik.de
wrote:
Hi there,
I
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*Sent:* July-04-11 5:59
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*Subject:* Re: How to scale Cassandra?
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That's basically how I understand it.
However, I think it gets better with larger clusters as the proportion of
the ring you move around at any time is much lower.
On Mon, Jul 4