I've heard of people running dense nodes (8+ TB) using fusion I/O, but with
10GBe connections. I mean why buy a Ferrari and never leave first gear?
As far as saturating the network goes, I guess that all depends on your
workload, and how often you need to repair.
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> On Nov 6
I guess to answer that, you would need to first ask if it would be worth
redoing the 4+ years of development that has gone into Cassandra. There have
been many discussions about porting it to C/C++ and always is the same
response; it's just not worth the rewrite for the incremental gain. Also, s
This release is for 2.0.10, not the 2.1.x line. If you want this release it is
at http://archive.apache.org/dist/cassandra/2.0.10/ The 2.1.x line is not
stable yet.
On August 27, 2014 at 11:29:46 AM, Razi Khaja (razi.kh...@gmail.com) wrote:
I looked for the newest release, but only see releas
I wouldn't go above 8G unless you have a very powerful machine that can keep
the GC pauses low.
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> On Mar 12, 2014, at 7:11 PM, Edward Capriolo wrote:
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> That is too much ram for cassandra make that 6g to 10g.
>
> The uneven perf could be because your requests do not shar