his is for on-prem hardware, not a
cloud-there’s-always-a-spare model.)
Sean Durity
*From:* Jeff Jirsa
*Sent:* Wednesday, January 20, 2021 11:59 AM
*To:* cassandra
*Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Re: Node Size
Not going to give a number other than to say that 1TB/instance is
probably super s
: Jeff Jirsa
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2021 11:59 AM
To: cassandra
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Node Size
Not going to give a number other than to say that 1TB/instance is probably
super super super conservative in 2021. The modern number is likely
considerably higher. But let's look at this
it, yet, but I will be testing it soon. In my
> understanding it is for use cases with massive needs for disk, but low to
> moderate throughput (ie, where node expansion is only for disk, not
> additional traffic).
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> Sean Durity
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> *From:* Yakir Gibraltar
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with massive needs for disk,
but low to moderate throughput (ie, where node expansion is only for
disk, not additional traffic).
Sean Durity
*From:* Yakir Gibraltar
*Sent:* Wednesday, January 20, 2021 9:21 AM
*To:* user@cassandra.apache.org
*Subject:* [EXTERNAL] Re: Node Size
It possible t
From: Yakir Gibraltar
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2021 9:21 AM
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Node Size
It possible to use large nodes and it will work, the problem of large nodes
will be:
* Maintenance like join/remove nodes will take more time.
* Larger heap
It possible to use large nodes and it will work, the problem of large nodes
will be:
- Maintenance like join/remove nodes will take more time.
- Larger heap
- etc.
On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 3:54 PM Joe Obernberger <
joseph.obernber...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Anyone know where I could find ou
Anyone know where I could find out more information on this?
Thanks!
-Joe
On 1/13/2021 8:42 AM, Joe Obernberger wrote:
Reading the documentation on Cassandra 3.x there is recommendations
that node size should be ~1TByte of data. Modern servers can have 24
SSDs, each at 2TBytes in size for dat