I am right now evaluating Cassandra 1.0.0-rc2 with a super column family with
one super column and variable (from 7 to 18) number of sub columns inside that
one super column. The column family has about 20 million rows (keys) and about
200,000 million sub columns (records) in total. I use a 3 n
I am right now evaluating Cassandra 1.0.0-rc2 with a super column family with
one super column and variable (from 7 to 18) number of sub columns inside that
one super column. The column family has about 20 million rows (keys) and about
200,000 million sub columns (records) in total. I use a 3 n
I am right now evaluating Cassandra 1.0.0-rc2 with a super column family with
one super column and variable (from 7 to 18) number of sub columns inside that
one super column. The column family has about 20 million rows (keys) and about
200,000 million sub columns (records) in total. I use a 3
The first release candidate happened to have some important regressions, so we
decided to release a new release candidate. So here it is: Apache
Cassandra 1.0.0-rc2.
This is still *not* the final release and is thus not yet considered ready for
production.
As always, your help in testing this rel