Hi what is it that you are using to connect with cassnadra TSocket or the buffered one ?
____________________________________ _______________________________________ On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 1:29 PM, David Boxenhorn <da...@lookin2.com> wrote: > I'm running Java on the client, jdbc queries on Oracle, Hector on > Cassandra. > > The Cassandra and Oracle database designs are radically different, as you > might guess. > > I have no doubt that Cassandra can be tuned, in a multiple-server cluster, > to have superior throughput (that's why I'm doing it!). But for now, it's > really frustrating my development effort that Cassandra is so slow. Can't I > get it up to twice as slow as Oracle in my configuration? > > On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 10:47 AM, vd <vineetdan...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi David >> >> If I may ask...how do you plan to import data from oracle to cassandra ? >> As answer AFAIK cassandra's true ability comes into play when running on >> more than one machine...and please share how you are making comparisons like >> on writes or reads from cassandra. >> >> >> >> _______________________________________ >> _______________________________________ >> >> >> >> >> >> On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 1:04 PM, David Boxenhorn <da...@lookin2.com>wrote: >> >>> I'm running Oracle and Cassandra on my machine, trying to import my data >>> to Cassandra from Oracle. >>> >>> In my configuration Oracle is about ten times faster than Cassandra. >>> Cassandra has out-of-the-box tuning. >>> >>> I am new to Cassandra. How do I begin trying to tune it? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >> >> >