[moving to user@] On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 6:22 AM, Giannis Neokleous <gian...@generalsentiment.com> wrote: > Hello, > > We currently have a cluster running on ec2 and all of the data are on > the instance disks. We also have some old data which are now constant > that we want to serve off from a different cluster still running on ec2. > We want to have the ability to turn on/off this cluster at any time > without having to reinsert any of the data. Is it possible to setup > cassandra on ec2 so that the data can live on ebs volumes which can be > attached/detached every time we want to bring down the cluster? > Reloading the sstables will not work for us because we want to be able > to turn on the cluster and have it serving data within minutes. > > Does anyone have this kind of setup working right now and if so how > reliable is this? > > Thanks, > > -Giannis > >
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