Also, DS charge by core ;)
Anecdotally, we run a large fleet of Apache C* nodes on AWS with a good
portion of supported instances that run with 16GB of RAM and 4 cores, which
is fine for those workloads.
On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 11:08 AM sujeet jog wrote:
> Thanks Alain
>
> On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at
Thanks Alain
On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 3:12 PM, Alain RODRIGUEZ wrote:
> Hello.
>
> For questions to Datastax, I recommend you to ask them directly. I often
> had a quick answer and they probably can answer this better than we do :).
>
> Apache Cassandra (and probably DSE-Cassandra) can work with 8
Agree with Alain.
Remember that DSE is not Cassandra. It includes Cassandra, SolR, Spark, and
Graph. So if you run all of some , it’s more than just Cassandra.
OpsCenter is another thing altogether.
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Rahul Singh
rahul.si...@anant.us
Anant Corporation
On Apr 4, 2018, 5:42 AM -0400, Alain ROD
Hello.
For questions to Datastax, I recommend you to ask them directly. I often
had a quick answer and they probably can answer this better than we do :).
Apache Cassandra (and probably DSE-Cassandra) can work with 8 CPU (and
less!). I would not go much lower though. I believe the memory amount a
the datastax site has a hardware recommendation of 16CPU / 32G RAM for DSE
Enterprise, Any idea what is the minimum hardware recommendation
supported, can each node be 8CPU and the support covering it ?..