Michael,
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 10:15 PM, Laing, Michael
wrote:
> Good: doesn't OOM on smallish machines, can use defaults for almost all
> params w good results.
>
> Bad: watch the list like a hawk to avoid problems others have, be aware of
> bug fixes, workarounds, and Jira issues.
That's usef
Good: doesn't OOM on smallish machines, can use defaults for almost all
params w good results.
Bad: watch the list like a hawk to avoid problems others have, be aware of
bug fixes, workarounds, and Jira issues.
ml
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 12:58 PM, Bruce Durling wrote:
> So, what are you gettin
So, what are you getting from 2.0 if you aren't using the new
features? Why not stick with 1.2.x?
cheers,
Bruce
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 12:37 PM, Laing, Michael
wrote:
> I would like to +1 Jan.
>
> We are using C* 2.0 and have just gone into production directly supporting
> the latest revision of
I would like to +1 Jan.
We are using C* 2.0 and have just gone into production directly supporting
the latest revision of www.nytimes.com.
I avoid new features unless I really need them; we are prepared to read
code and make fixes ourselves if necessary, but it has not been.
Best regards,
Micha
On 09.01.2014, at 03:36, Sanjeeth Kumar wrote:
> Hi all,
> What is the latest stable version of cassandra you have in production ? We
> are migrating a large chunk of our mysql database to cassandra. I see a lot
> of discussions regarding 1.* versions, but I have not seen / could not find
You should refer to this
https://engineering.eventbrite.com/what-version-of-cassandra-should-i-run/
Thanks
Rahul
On Thu, Jan 9, 2014 at 8:06 AM, Sanjeeth Kumar wrote:
> Hi all,
> What is the latest stable version of cassandra you have in production ?
> We are migrating a large chunk of our
Hi all,
What is the latest stable version of cassandra you have in production ?
We are migrating a large chunk of our mysql database to cassandra. I see a
lot of discussions regarding 1.* versions, but I have not seen / could not
find discussions regarding using 2.* versions in production. Any
s