What OS are you using
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On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 1:15 PM, Michael Widmann
wrote:
> If you wanna use - ZFS - use smartos / openindiana and cassandra on top
> dont work around with a FUSE FS.
> Maybe BSD (not knowing their version of zfs / zpool)
http://zfsonlinux.org/
(I can't vouch for it, but FYI this is non-FUSE ZFS fo
Oleg:
If you wanna use - ZFS - use smartos / openindiana and cassandra on top
dont work around with a FUSE FS.
Maybe BSD (not knowing their version of zfs / zpool)
2012/4/4 Oleg Proudnikov
> Thanks, Radim!
>
> What OS are you using and would ZFS be a good option under Linux on EC2?
>
> Thank
Thanks, Radim!
What OS are you using and would ZFS be a good option under Linux on EC2?
Thank you,
Oleg
On 2012-04-04, at 9:42 AM, Radim Kolar wrote:
>
>> Would you, please share, what filesystem you are using?
>
> zfs 28
On 04/04/2012 08:40 AM, Oleg Proudnikov wrote:
> There has been no discussion on this list on the choice of a Linux
> file system for Cassandra. Does this choice make a difference? Would
> you, please share, what filesystem you are using?
Hopefully this is some good reading on the topic:
https://
Would you, please share, what filesystem you are using?
zfs 28
Hi,
There has been no discussion on this list on the choice of a Linux file system
for Cassandra. Does this choice make a difference? Would you, please share,
what filesystem you are using?
Thank you very much,
Oleg
> Actually we use Cassandra on ZFS (OpenSolaris) - fine tuned for our need. no
> Raidcontroller used.
An interesting property of ZFS is the use of the ARC for caching.
Contrary to the traditional behavior of buffer caches, the ARC should
theoretically not evict all interesting data as a result of
Hi out there ...
Without starting an OT Thread or an Evangelists war it would be interesting
what filesystems most cassandra installation uses, which performs best in
which cases
Actually we use Cassandra on ZFS (OpenSolaris) - fine tuned for our need. no
Raidcontroller used.
What are the expe