ZERO hasn't been the default CL for a long time.  You should upgrade
to 0.6.1.  (Read NEWS first to see what has changed.)

2010/5/23 史英杰 <shiyingjie1...@gmail.com>:
> The replication factor is 3, and the consistency level is default, zero.
>
> 在 2010年5月24日 上午7:25,Jonathan Shook <jsh...@gmail.com>写道:
>>
>> It would be helpful to know the replication factor and consistency
>> levels of your reads and writes.
>>
>>
>> 2010/5/23 史英杰 <shiyingjie1...@gmail.com>:
>> > Thanks for your  reply!
>> > //Were all of those 20 nodes running real hardware (i.e. NOT VMs)?
>> > Yes, there are 20 real servers running in the cluster, and one
>> > Casssandra
>> > instance runs on each server.
>> > //Did your driver application(s) run on "real" hardware and how many
>> > threads
>> > did you use?
>> > The clients run on one server of the 20 servers, I used 10 threads to
>> > run
>> > the write and read tasks. How many threads can make Cassandra get good
>> > throughput?
>> >  Thanks!
>> > 2010/5/23 Mark Robson <mar...@gmail.com>
>> >>
>> >> On 23 May 2010 13:42, 史英杰 <shiyingjie1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Hi, All
>> >>>    I am now doing some tests on Cassandra, and I found that both
>> >>> writes
>> >>> and reads on 15 nodes are faster than that of 20 nodes, how many
>> >>> servers
>> >>> does one Cassandra system contains during the real applications?
>> >>>    Thanks a lot !
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Yingjie
>> >>
>> >> I'd ask
>> >> Were all of those 20 nodes running real hardware (i.e. NOT VMs)?
>> >> and
>> >> Did your driver application(s) run on "real" hardware and how many
>> >> threads
>> >> did you use?
>> >> Cassandra can only get good throughput with a lot of client threads,
>> >> not
>> >> just a few.
>> >> Mark
>> >
>
>



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