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Warm Regards, Stephanie Stephanie Mardell | Recruiter| Sage Consulting Associates, Inc. 601 Fourth Street, Suite 312, SF, CA 94107 | www.SageCA.com [email protected] | ph: 415.512.8223 | fax: 866.382.3938 ____________________________________________ -America's Fastest-Growing Private Companies, Inc. Magazine, 2009 -Top 100 Women-Owned Bay Area Businesses, San Francisco Business Times, 2009 -Top 100 Fastest Growing Bay Area Private Companies, San Francisco Business Times, 2009 -----Original Message----- From: aaron morton [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 2010 1:40 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Creating key spaces on the fly Rather than creating a new keyspace consider using the domain as part of a key. Generally an application has a single keyspace and a few column families (enough to response to the queries you expect). Think about using the domain as the full or partial key, and then creating column families for each group/type of information you want to read for a single query. Aaron On 7 Jul 2010, at 03:13, Tharindu Mathew wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I'm trying to use Cassandra to replace a RDBMS. > > My application handles domains. And, for every domain it creates a new DB > with a pre-defined set of tables. > > After reading the documentation, I assume that this should be handled on > Cassandra by creating new key spaces. > > Could I know if this is possible? Or if I'm wrong, could you point me to the > correct approach? > > Thanks in advance. > > -- > Regards, > > Tharindu
