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Hundreds of thousands doesn't sound too bad. Good old NFS would do with
Hundreds of thousands doesn't sound too bad. Good old NFS would do with an ok
directory structure.
We are doing this. Our documents are pretty small though (a few kb). We have
around 40M right now with around 300GB total.
Generally the problem is that much data usually means that cassandra beco
/cpu
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> concerns. I've used mogilefs <http://www.danga.com/mogilefs/> for this
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concerns. I've used mogilefs <http://www.danga.com/mogilefs/> for this
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Hi
Would anyone recommend using Cassandra for storing hundreds of thousands
of documents in Word/PDF format? The manual says it can store documents
under 64MB with no issue but was wondering if anyone is using it for
this specific perpose. Would it be efficient/reliable and is there
anything I
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