Hi David,
I think your arquitecture is right. I'm also new in cassandra, and I ve
designed my database similar than yours.
I also think that division than data and indexes is more efficient in
the queries.
I had not raised your question about put them in a separated keyspaces,
but I also app
Hi David.
I think your arquitecture is right. I'm also new in cassandra, and I ve
designed my database similar than yours.
I also think that division than data and indexes is more efficient in
the queries.
I had not raised your question about put them in a separated keyspaces,
but I also app
I'm using SimpleCassie like cassandra client.
I have a question: can I get all super-columns that there in one
column-family?
If yes, how can i do it?
Regards!
Ok, thank you very much for your reply.
I have another question may seem stupid ... Cassandra has a graphical
console, such as mysql for SQL databases?
Regards!
I am new to using cassandra. In the documentation I have read,
understand, that as in other non-documentary databases, to update the
value of a key-value tuple, this new value is stored with a timestamp
different but without entirely losing the old value.
I wonder, as I can restore the historic