lume of data that needs migrating won’t be
>> huge, probably about 30G, but it is data that I definitely need to keep
>> (for historical analysis, audit etc).
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>> Thanks!
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>> Matthew
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ay 2015 14:38
> *To:* user@cassandra.apache.org
> *Subject:* Re: Start with single node, move to 3-node cluster
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> will you add this lent one node into the 3N to form a cluster? but really
> , if you are just started, you could use this one node for your learning by
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won’t be
huge, probably about 30G, but it is data that I definitely need to keep
(for historical analysis, audit etc).
Thanks!
Matthew
*From:* Jason Wee [mailto:peich...@gmail.com]
*Sent:* 26 May 2015 14:38
*To:* user@cassandra.apache.org
*Subject:* Re: Start with single node, move to 3
will you add this lent one node into the 3N to form a cluster? but really ,
if you are just started, you could use this one node for your learning by
installing multiple instances for experiments or development purposes only.
imho, in the long run, this proove to be very valuable, as least for me.
Hi gurus,
We have ordered some hardware for a 3-node cluster, but its ETA is 6 to 8
weeks. In the meantime, I have been lent a single server that I can use. I
am wondering what the best way is to set up my single node (SN), so I can
then move to the 3-node cluster (3N) when the hardware arrives.