Do you have anything to report on this? We're considering a move to Azure, but Cassandra is the big unknown here. I guess we could spawn some VM role instances and snapshot them regularly, but if anyone's actually tried it, that would save us quite a bit of time.
Thanks! On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 7:18 AM, FernandoVM <fernand...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sure! :) > > []'s > FernandoVM > > On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 5:07 PM, aaron morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com> > wrote: > > Sounds interesting, please let the community know your findings. > > > > Aaron > > > > On 23 Mar 2011, at 01:31, FernandoVM wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >>> contrib/py_stress is the easiest way to shake out any issues with your > >>> install and get a benchmark. > >>> There is also https://github.com/brianfrankcooper/YCSB but I would go > with > >>> py_stress until it stops been useful. > >> > >> Very good, thank's.. ! > >> > >> > >>> Note: These are abstract benchmarks to be used for entertainment > purposes > >>> only, the performance and scaling of your application may vary. :) > >> > >> Yes, of course. I want have just a parameter to evaluate the cassandra > >> performance between Azure and a local server. I need know more about > >> this because Azure architecture details. The compute instances don't > >> will store data in a local disk, but in the blob sotrage service with > >> a local cache. I want see the impact of this. :) > >> > >> Thank's... > >> > >> []'s > >> FernandoVM > >> > >> On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 12:33 AM, aaron morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com> > wrote: > >>> contrib/py_stress is the easiest way to shake out any issues with your > >>> install and get a benchmark. > >>> There is also https://github.com/brianfrankcooper/YCSB but I would go > with > >>> py_stress until it stops been useful. > >>> Note: These are abstract benchmarks to be used for entertainment > purposes > >>> only, the performance and scaling of your application may vary. :) > >>> > >>> Aaron > >>> On 22 Mar 2011, at 07:24, FernandoVM wrote: > >>> > >>> There are any benchmark that I can apply after install Cassandra on > >>> Azure to check performance/scalability issues? > >>> > >>> > >>> []'s > >>> FernandoVM > >>> > >>> On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 10:16 PM, aaron morton < > aa...@thelastpickle.com> > >>> wrote: > >>> > >>> If it works like all the other virtual machine hosts then yes it can be > >>> > >>> hosted. > >>> > >>> Performance can always be less on a virtual machine though. > >>> > >>> See http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/CloudConfig > >>> > >>> Aaron > >>> > >>> On 14 Mar 2011, at 13:09, FernandoVM wrote: > >>> > >>> Hello friends, > >>> > >>> > >>> Anyone know if the Cassandra can be hosted, with all your > >>> > >>> features and performance, on Microsoft Azure? > >>> > >>> > >>> []'s > >>> > >>> FernandoVM > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> -- > >>> > >>> []'s > >>> FernandoVM > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> > >> []'s > >> FernandoVM > > > > > > > > -- > > []'s > FernandoVM >