Is it easy to
> convert the existing installation to use virtual nodes?
>
> Thanks.
> -Wei
>
> From: aaron morton
> To: user@cassandra.apache.org
> Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 2:23 PM
> Subject: Re: Benifits by adding nodes to the cluster
>
>> I have been t
t: Re: Benifits by adding nodes to the cluster
I have been told that it's much easier to scale the cluster by doubling the
>number of nodes, since no token changed needed on the existing nodes.Yup.
But if the number of nodes is substantial, it's not realistic to double it
>every time
> I have been told that it's much easier to scale the cluster by doubling the
> number of nodes, since no token changed needed on the existing nodes.
Yup.
> But if the number of nodes is substantial, it's not realistic to double it
> every time.
See the keynote from Jonathan Ellis or the talk on V
One follow up questions.
I have been told that it's much easier to scale the cluster by doubling the
number of nodes, since no token changed needed on the existing nodes.
But if the number of nodes is substantial, it's not realistic to double it
every time. How easy is to add let's say 3 additional
1. High availability
2. You can hold much much more data
3. Better performance
4. You can do disaster recovery live-live datacenters (if you configure
cassandra)
On 10/29/12 4:02 PM, "Andrey Ilinykh" wrote:
>This is how cassandra scales. More nodes means better performance.
>
>thank you,
> And
This is how cassandra scales. More nodes means better performance.
thank you,
Andrey
On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 2:57 PM, Roshan wrote:
> Hi All
>
> This may be a silly question, but what kind of benefits we can get by adding
> new nodes to the cluster?
>
> Some may be high availability. Any other