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Thanks. This helps a lot!
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> >> Does HH count towards QUORUM? Say RF=1 and CL of W=QUORUM and one node
> >> that
> >> owns the key dies. Would subsequent write operations for that key be
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UORUM and one node
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>> owns the key dies. Would subsequent write operations for that key be
>> successful? I am guessing it will not succeed.
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> Does HH count towards QUORUM? Say RF=1 and CL of W=QUORUM and one node
> that
> owns the key dies. Would subsequent write operations for that key be
> successful? I am guessing it will not succeed.
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No, it would not succeed. It would only s
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ll the nodes to be up.
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> I read the logic of why writes are not allowed. But other alternative is to
> allow write and just fail the reads until it's in sync again. Is there some
> other problem with this logic?
The problem lies in "until it's in sync again". A given node cannot
easily know for a given read, whether "e
other problem with this logic?
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On Fri, 2011-02-18 at 12:01 -0600, Anthony John wrote:
> Writes will go thru w/hinted handoff, read will fail
That is not correct. Hinted handoffs do not count toward reaching QUORUM
counts.[1]
[1] http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/HintedHandoff
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> it writes to REDO log and somepoint later does a checkpoint and flushes data
> to disk. But RDBMS is not called eventually consistent.
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On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 12:00 AM, Stu Hood wrote:
> But, the reason that it isn't safe to say that we are a strongly consistent
> store is that if 2 of your 3 replicas were to die and come back with no
> data, QUORUM might return the wrong result.
Not so. If you allow vaporizing arbitrary numbe
t happens?
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>>> 1. When write occurs cassandra will return to the client only when the
>>> writes go to commit log on 2 nodes successfully?
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