Glad to hear it; and I'm thrilled to see innovation occurring in this
space. But one consulting company that's been in business for a couple
of months now wouldn't help me with tier 1 deployments.
I'm looking forward to having an ecosystem around Cassandra - I think
that Cassandra, and other NoSQL databases, are potentially a game
changer in the business.
But Cassandra just isn't ready for the work I do yet. That doesn't mean
it's not ready for *a lot* of other use cases.
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On 7/12/2010 7:07 PM, Jonathan Ellis wrote:
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 2:22 PM, Colin Clark
<co...@cloudeventprocessing.com> wrote:
Although I'm a fan of Cassandra, there's no way I'd use it today for my tier
1 deployments, because I don't have the resources of Facebook, and even
though Cassandra is open source, that doesn't mean I can fix it when it goes
down. And, because it's open source, there's no one to call to have it
fixed reliably and within production constraints.
For the record, that hasn't been true for a couple months now. :)