you are aware of?
Thanks a lot,
Miriam
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 9:47 PM, Mimi Aluminium wrote:
> Hi,
> Are there clusters of 100 nodes? more? Please can you refer me to such
> installations/ systems?
> Can you comment on over-the-WAN clusters in this size or less? and can you
> point
Hi,
Are there clusters of 100 nodes? more? Please can you refer me to such
installations/ systems?
Can you comment on over-the-WAN clusters in this size or less? and can you
point on system with nodes in different DCs connected by WAN ( could be
dedicated or internet) ?
Thanks a lot,
Miriam
Miria
y stable
> number of nodes in the cluster. With the assumption the failures are
> generally transitory. The features to handle permanent moves and removal are
> somewhat heavy weight and not designed to be used frequently.
>
> Hope that helps
> Aaron
> On 1/03/2011, at 2:22 AM
n are the recommended approach.
>
> In your example though, with 3 nodes and an RF of 3 your cluster can
> sustain a single node failure and continue to operate at CL Quorum for reads
> and writes. So there is no immediate need to move data.
>
> Does that help?
>
> Aaron
>
> O
Hi,
I have a question about a tool or a wrapper that perform automatic data move
upon node failure?
Assuming I have 3 nodes with a replication factor of 3. In case of one node
failure, does the third replica (that was located before on the failed node
) re-appears on one the of live nodes?
I am lo
nant setups.
>
> You might have more luck partitioning tenants in to different clusters, but
> then you end up with potential hot-spots (where more active tenants generate
> more load on a specific cluster).
>
> Regards,
> Nick
>
>
> On 18 February 2011 09:55, Mimi Alumi
> > Bye,
> > Norman
> >
> > 2011/2/17 Frank LoVecchio :
> >> Why not just create some sort of ACL on the client side and use one
> >> Keyspace? It's a lot less management.
> >>
> >> On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 12:34 PM, Mimi Aluminium <
Cassandra support several clusters per node? Does it mean several
Cassandra daemons on each node? Do you recommend doing that ? what is the
overhead? is there any link that explain how to do that?
Thanks a lot,
Mimi
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 6:43 PM, Mimi Aluminium wrote:
> Hi,
> We are interes
Hi,
We are interested in a multi-tenancy environment, that may consist of up to
hundreds of data centers. The current design requires cross rack and cross
DC replication. Specifically, the per-tenant CFs will be replicated 6 times:
in three racks, with 2 copies inside a rack, the racks will be loc
to store?
>
> Hope that helps
> Aaron
>
> On 21 Jan, 2011,at 05:04 AM, Mimi Aluminium
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We are implementing a 'middlewear' layer to an underneath storage and
> need to estimate costs for various system configurations.
> Speci
Hi,
We are implementing a 'middlewear' layer to an underneath storage and
need to estimate costs for various system configurations.
Specifically, I want to estimate the resources (memory, disk) for our
data model.
Is there a tool that given certain storage configuration parameters,
column family
Hi,
I have a question that somewhat related to the above.
Is there a tool that predicts the resource consumption (i.e, memory, disk,
CPU) in an offline mode? Means it is given with the storage conf
parameters, ks, CFs and data model, and then application parameters such
read/write average rates.
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