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From: Michael Segel michael_se...@hotmail.com
To: user@hbase.apache.org
Sent: Monday, June 1, 2015 5:32 PM
Subject: Re: Hbase vs Cassandra
The point is that HBase is part of the Hadoop ecosystem. Not a stand alone
database like Cassandra.
This is one thing that gets lost
various stores (including Cassandra) and arrived at HBase.
Your
mileage may vary.
-- Lars
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From: Ajay ajay.ga...@gmail.com
To: user@hbase.apache.org
Cc:
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 12:12 PM
Subject: Hbase vs Cassandra
Hi,
I need some info
.
-- Lars
- Original Message -
From: Ajay ajay.ga...@gmail.com
To: user@hbase.apache.org
Cc:
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 12:12 PM
Subject: Hbase vs Cassandra
Hi,
I need some info on Hbase vs Cassandra as a data store (in general plus
specific to time series data).
The comparison
. Timeseries is a nightmare. The easiest approach is just replicate data
to hdfs, partition it by hour/day and run spark/scalding/pig/hive/Impala
пятница, 29 мая 2015 г. пользователь Ajay написал:
Hi,
I need some info on Hbase vs Cassandra as a data store (in general plus
specific to time series
. пользователь Ajay написал:
Hi,
I need some info on Hbase vs Cassandra as a data store (in general plus
specific to time series data).
The comparison in the following helps:
1: features
2: deployment and monitoring
3: performance
4: anything else
Thanks
Ajay
. пользователь Ajay написал:
Hi,
I need some info on Hbase vs Cassandra as a data store (in general plus
specific to time series data).
The comparison in the following helps:
1: features
2: deployment and monitoring
3: performance
4: anything else
Thanks
Ajay
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On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 3:12 PM, Ajay ajay.ga...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I need some info on Hbase vs Cassandra as a data store (in general plus
specific to time series data).
The comparison in the following helps:
1: features
2: deployment and monitoring
3: performance
4: anything else
data
you try to write.
4. Timeseries is a nightmare. The easiest approach is just replicate data
to hdfs, partition it by hour/day and run spark/scalding/pig/hive/Impala
пятница, 29 мая 2015 г. пользователь Ajay написал:
Hi,
I need some info on Hbase vs Cassandra as a data store
.
4. Timeseries is a nightmare. The easiest approach is just replicate
data
to hdfs, partition it by hour/day and run
spark/scalding/pig/hive/Impala
пятница, 29 мая 2015 г. пользователь Ajay написал:
Hi,
I need some info on Hbase vs Cassandra as a data store (in general
plus
approach is just replicate data
to hdfs, partition it by hour/day and run spark/scalding/pig/hive/Impala
пятница, 29 мая 2015 г. пользователь Ajay написал:
Hi,
I need some info on Hbase vs Cassandra as a data store (in general plus
specific to time series data).
The comparison
-
From: Ajay ajay.ga...@gmail.com
To: user@hbase.apache.org
Cc:
Sent: Friday, May 29, 2015 12:12 PM
Subject: Hbase vs Cassandra
Hi,
I need some info on Hbase vs Cassandra as a data store (in general plus
specific to time series data).
The comparison in the following helps:
1: features
2
silently drop
data
you try to write.
4. Timeseries is a nightmare. The easiest approach is just replicate data
to hdfs, partition it by hour/day and run spark/scalding/pig/hive/Impala
пятница, 29 мая 2015 г. пользователь Ajay написал:
Hi,
I need some info on Hbase vs Cassandra
, 29 мая 2015 г. пользователь Ajay написал:
Hi,
I need some info on Hbase vs Cassandra as a data store (in general plus
specific to time series data).
The comparison in the following helps:
1: features
2: deployment and monitoring
3: performance
4: anything else
Thanks
Ajay
approach is just replicate data
to hdfs, partition it by hour/day and run spark/scalding/pig/hive/Impala
пятница, 29 мая 2015 г. пользователь Ajay написал:
Hi,
I need some info on Hbase vs Cassandra as a data store (in general plus
specific to time series data).
The comparison in the following
Hi,
I need some info on Hbase vs Cassandra as a data store (in general plus
specific to time series data).
The comparison in the following helps:
1: features
2: deployment and monitoring
3: performance
4: anything else
Thanks
Ajay
funny, i was just on a con-call with a hortonworks engineer. his take was
that if you need/want to be part of a wider hadoop ecosystem, HBase.
otherwise it was pretty much a wash
john
On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 3:12 PM, Ajay ajay.ga...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I need some info on Hbase vs
29, 2015 at 9:12 PM, Ajay ajay.ga...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I need some info on Hbase vs Cassandra as a data store (in general plus
specific to time series data).
The comparison in the following helps:
1: features
2: deployment and monitoring
3: performance
4: anything else
Thanks
Ajay
about HBase (anybody knows?) but it
can give you another perspective about what else to keep an eye on
regarding these systems.
Regards,
Lukas
On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 9:12 PM, Ajay ajay.ga...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I need some info on Hbase vs Cassandra as a data store (in general plus
Hey Ajay,
Your topic of discussion of too broad.
There are tons of comparison on HBase vs Cassandra:
https://www.google.com/search?q=hbase+vs+cassandraie=utf-8oe=utf-8
Which one you should use, boils down to your use case? strong consistency?
range scans? need deeper integration with hadoop
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