Not that we aren't enthusiastic about you moving to Cassandra, but it needs
to be for the right reasons, and for Cassandra the right reasons are
scaling and HA.
In case it's not obvious, I would make a really lousy used-car or
real-estate/time-share salesman!
-- Jack Krupansky
On Thu, Apr 7,
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 9:15 AM, Bhupendra Baraiya
wrote:
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> The main reason we want to migrate to Cassandra is we have a denormalized
> data structure in Ms Sql server Database and we want to move to Open source
> database...
If it all boils down to this,
tested that your
query model is correct
From: Bhupendra Baraiya [mailto:bhupendra.bara...@continuum.net]
Sent: woensdag 6 april 2016 16:15
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: RE: Cassandra Single Node Setup Questions
We have around 20 Million rows and around 200 concurrent users
The reason we
l 2016 16:15
> *To:* user@cassandra.apache.org
> *Subject:* RE: Cassandra Single Node Setup Questions
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> We have around 20 Million rows and around 200 concurrent users
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> The reason we want single Node is we have only single DC , I believe if
> there is only o
When we start using cassandra in our company, we decide to use a single node
Cassandra cluster as PoC. Everything was correct until we really need the power
of a Cassandra cluster and then our data models were not appropriate for a
cluster with multiple nodes because of redundancy, data access
ck Krupansky [mailto:jack.krupan...@gmail.com]
Sent: April 06, 2016 7:29 PM
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: Re: Cassandra Single Node Setup Questions
Generally, regardless of your expected cluster size, you need to perform a
proof of concept implementation (POC) to obtain those numbers