Close. I'm suggesting that if you have RF4 or 5 or 6, you get to designate
a subset of three replicas that are strongly preferred. From this "virtual
subset/datacenter" if you do QUORUM against that subset, it just does n/2+1
of the subset. Updates are still sent to the non-primary replicas, and if
It's off topic if there aren't any C* uses but I wasn't (still not sure) there
aren't. Maybe you're missing out.
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From: Jason Brown [mailto:jasedbr...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2018 10:26 AM
To: dev@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: Re: NVIDIA TESLA: The World's
All,
This is completely OFF-TOPIC for this mailing list. Please stop.
-Jason
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 10:09 AM, daemeon reiydelle
wrote:
> Not so sure they are C* relevant, I build (100's of GPU enabled node) HPC's
> that use them for ML, AI, Graph analytics, etc. with the sources in C* or
> mo
Not so sure they are C* relevant, I build (100's of GPU enabled node) HPC's
that use them for ML, AI, Graph analytics, etc. with the sources in C* or
more typically Hadoop/EMR data.
<==>
"Who do you think made the first stone spear? The Asperger guy.
If you get rid of the autism genetics, the
Well pickle my cucumbers Jon! It's good to know that you have experience with
Hugo, see it as a good fit and that all has been well. I look forward to the
jira epic!
How exactly does the group make such a decision: Call for final discussion?
Call for vote? Wait for the PMC to vote?
Ke
Murukesh is correct on a very useable, pretty standard process of
multi-versioned docs.
I’ll put my thoughts in a JIRA epic tonight. I’ll be a multi-phase process.
Also correct in that I’d like us to move to Hugo for the site, I’d like us to
have a unified system between the site & the docs,
On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 0:19 Kenneth Brotman
wrote:
> Help me out here. I could have had a website with support for more than
> one version done several different ways by now.
>
> A website with several versions of documentation is going to have
> sub-directories for each version of documentatio
I see things like this
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/data-center/tesla/#section3 as something I
might be using in things I help build. Does anyone have any experience with
them?
Kenneth Brotman
Help me out here. I could have had a website with support for more than one
version done several different ways by now.
A website with several versions of documentation is going to have
sub-directories for each version of documentation obviously. I've offered to
create those sub-directories
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 4:58 AM, Rahul Singh
wrote:
>
> I don’t understand why it’s so complicated. In tree docs are as good as any.
> All the old docs are there in the version control system.
>
> All we need to is a) generate docs for old versions b) improve user
> experience on the site by hav
I don’t understand why it’s so complicated. In tree docs are as good as any.
All the old docs are there in the version control system.
All we need to is a) generate docs for old versions b) improve user experience
on the site by having it clearly laid out what is latest vs. old docs. and c)
hav
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