On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 2:18 PM, aaron morton <aa...@thelastpickle.com> wrote:
> When the NTS selects replicas in a DC it orders the tokens available in  the 
> DC, then (in the first pass) iterates through them placing a replica in each 
> unique rack.  e.g. if the RF in each DC was 2, the replicas would be put on 2 
> unique racks if possible. So the lowest token in the DC will *always* get a 
> write.

It's supposed to start w/ the node closest to the token in each DC, so
that shouldn't be the case unless you are using BOP/OPP instead of RP.

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Jonathan Ellis
Project Chair, Apache Cassandra
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