Good morning; We are attempting to implement a Full Sharing topology User Location cluster and I'm trying to make sense of whether this can work with Cassandra or not.
At present we have a four-node cluster (across two datacentres) working in an in-memory state, with the nodes seeding from each other (by setting the clusterer node definition flags field to 'NULL' for all nodes). We'd like to consider having the data set stored to a Cassandra cluster should we require a complete OpenSIPS cluster restart, however the following line in the USRLOC documentation has me wondering: "Currently, registrations may optionally be fully managed inside NoSQL databases which support key/multi-value column-like associations. Example known backends to support these abstractions at the time of writing are MongoDB and Cassandra. Of these two, only the MongoDB OpenSIPS driver has been so far extended to implement the required NoSQL API endpoints." I read this to say that while both MongoDB and Cassandra can do what is required, only the MongoDB OpenSIPS modules are currently in a state to support it. Is this correct? I can't even work out what RPM the Cassandra module is in, which doesn't help with me attempting to test. :) My thanks for the clarification; - Jock _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.opensips.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
