Same technique works for production, too. Rack aware snitch will protect 
against placing replicas on the same host, as long as the rack info is correct 

-- 
Jeff Jirsa


> On Feb 27, 2018, at 8:43 PM, daemeon reiydelle <daeme...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Docker will provide less per node overhead. 
> 
> And yes, virtualizing smaller nodes out of a bigger physical makes sense. Of 
> course you lose the per node failure protection, but I guess this is not 
> production?
> 
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>> On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 8:26 PM, onmstester onmstester <onmstes...@zoho.com> 
>> wrote:
>> What i've got to set up my Apache Cassandra cluster are some Servers with 20 
>> Core cpu * 2 Threads and 128 GB ram and 8 * 2TB disk. 
>> Just read all over the web: Do not use big nodes for your cluster, i'm 
>> convinced to run multiple nodes on a single physical server.
>> So the question is which technology should i use: Docker or Virtualiztion 
>> (ESX)? Any exprience?
>> 
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