Any confirmation or feedback will be appreciated.
Thanks
On Tue, Mar 11, 2025 at 3:07 PM Fred Habash wrote:
> Trying to understand when Apache Cassandra started supporting ARM-64
> architecture. Specifically, AWS Graviton. I have found multiple
> documentation comparing C* performance on Intel v
I also forgot to include we do compaction once a week.
Hi. A few months ago, I upgraded a single node Cassandra instance from version
3 to 4.1.3. This instance is not very large with about 15 to 20 gigabytes of
data on version 3, but after the update it has went substantially up to over
100gb
I’m not a Graviton user, but with support for both aarch64 and x86_64, I’d recommend the most recent patchlevel release of 4.0.x or 5.0.x.I don’t see architecture-specific links on the download page — but in any case, architecture-specific libraries would be bundled within the jars in the download
Hi. A few months ago, I upgraded a single node Cassandra instance from version
3 to 4.1.3. This instance is not very large with about 15 to 20 gigabytes of
data on version 3, but after the update it has went substantially up to over
100gb. I do a compaction once a week and take a snapshot, bu