I would do a panel session on the subject if there is interest. -Jack
On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Andrew Purtell <[email protected]> wrote: > As a disclaimer, I'm on the program committee for HBC2012 but this is > strictly my personal opinion. > > I think we should steer clear of "HBase vs. Cassandra" because it can be a > nuanced discussion and a partisan one too. > > > On the other hand, "HBase Operational Challenges"? User perspective on what > works and what doesn't (or could work better) would be highly welcome. A > presentation on a case study would be interesting. Or even a panel session on > the subject if several will volunteer their cases for discussion? > > > Also, if someone had an interest in a three way (or more) comparison between, > say, HBase, Accumulo, and Cassandra, where it makes more sense to use one > over the other; then personally I would like to attend that to hear the > perspective. > > > Best regards, > > > - Andy > > Problems worthy of attack prove their worth by hitting back. - Piet Hein (via > Tom White) > > > > ----- Original Message ----- >> From: T Vinod Gupta <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] >> Cc: >> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 11:38 AM >> Subject: ideas for hbasecon 2012 >> >> i saw that there is a call for speakers for hbasecon 2012.. i am interested >> to present from the perspective of somebody using it but not really >> developing hbase features. so i was wondering if there are some pointers on >> what topics would be of interest to hbase users. or will people appreciate >> a case study.. >> >> as a background, i attended a big data linkedin group networking event in >> seattle where there were people from hbase and cassandra camps.. and i met >> multiple people who were complaining about hbase. i myself have had my >> share of hbase operational nightmares, but that doesn't mean hbase is >> inferior to cassandra. they both have their strengths. so it would be great >> to get/give some perspective. >> >> thanks >>
