You’re basically looking to query and aggregate the data arbitrarily - you may
have better luck using spark or solr pointing to a single backing table in
Cassandra
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Jeff Jirsa
> On Feb 18, 2018, at 3:38 AM, onmstester onmstester
> wrote:
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> I have a single structured row as input wit
What’s the root cause of this many queries? Is this because of multi tenancy or
multiple processes ?
It’s possible to potentially logically group some of this data if you use
collections / sets inside a column. That works if the data is of a similar
structure of a similar query.
It’s “semi-n
I have a single structured row as input with rate of 10K per seconds. Each row
has 20 columns. Some queries should be answered on these inputs. Because most
of queries needs different where, group by or orderby, The final data model
ended up like this:
primary key for table of query1 : ((colum