> Also, I saw a presentation which said that if I don't have rows with more 
> than a hundred rows in Cassandra, whether I am doing something wrong or I 
> shouldn't be using Cassandra. 
I do not agree with that statement. (I read that as rows with ore than a 
hundred _columns_)

> I need to support a high volume of writes per second. I might have a billion 
> writes per hour
Thats about 280K /sec. Netflix did a benchmark that shows 1.1M/sec 
http://techblog.netflix.com/2011/11/benchmarking-cassandra-scalability-on.html

> I need to write non-structured data that will be processed later by hadoop 
> processes to generate structured data from it. Later, I index the structured 
> data using SOLR or SOLANDRA, so the data can be consulted by my end user 
> application. Is Cassandra recommended for that, or should I be thinking in 
> writting directly to HDFS files, for instance? What's the main advantage I 
> get from storing data in a nosql service like Cassandra, when compared to 
> storing files into HDFS?
You can query your data using Hadoop easily enough. You may want take a look at 
DSE from  http://datastax.com/ it makes using Hadoop and Solr with cassandra 
easier. 

> If I don't need to perform complicated queries in Cassandra, should I store 
> the json-like data just as a column value? I am afraid of doing something 
> wrong here, as I would need just to store the json file and some more 5 or 6 
> fields to query the files later.
Store the data in the way that best supports the read queries you want to make. 
If you always read all the fields, or it's a canonical record of events storing 
as JSON may be best. If you often get a few fields, and maybe they are updated, 
storing each field as a column value may be best. 

> Does it make sense to you to use hadoop to process data from Cassandra and 
> store the results in a database, like HBase? Once I have structured data, is 
> there any reason I should use Cassandra instead of HBase?
It depends on how many moving parts you are comfortable with. Same for the 
questions about HDFS etc. Start with the smallest about of infrastructure. 

Hope that helps. 

-----------------
Aaron Morton
Freelance Developer
@aaronmorton
http://www.thelastpickle.com

On 18/09/2012, at 10:28 AM, Marcelo Elias Del Valle <mvall...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
>      I am new to Cassandra and I am in doubt if Cassandra is the right 
> technology to use in the architecture I am defining. Also, I saw a 
> presentation which said that if I don't have rows with more than a hundred 
> rows in Cassandra, whether I am doing something wrong or I shouldn't be using 
> Cassandra. Therefore, it might be the case I am doing something wrong. If you 
> could help me to find out the answer for these questions by giving any 
> feedback, it would be highly appreciated. 
>      Here is my need and what I am thinking in using Cassandra for:
> I need to support a high volume of writes per second. I might have a billion 
> writes per hour
> I need to write non-structured data that will be processed later by hadoop 
> processes to generate structured data from it. Later, I index the structured 
> data using SOLR or SOLANDRA, so the data can be consulted by my end user 
> application. Is Cassandra recommended for that, or should I be thinking in 
> writting directly to HDFS files, for instance? What's the main advantage I 
> get from storing data in a nosql service like Cassandra, when compared to 
> storing files into HDFS?
> Usually I will write json data associated to an ID and my hadoop processes 
> will process this data to write data to a database. I have two doubts here:
> If I don't need to perform complicated queries in Cassandra, should I store 
> the json-like data just as a column value? I am afraid of doing something 
> wrong here, as I would need just to store the json file and some more 5 or 6 
> fields to query the files later.
> Does it make sense to you to use hadoop to process data from Cassandra and 
> store the results in a database, like HBase? Once I have structured data, is 
> there any reason I should use Cassandra instead of HBase?
>      I am sorry if the questions are too dummy, I have been watching a lot of 
> videos and reading a lot of documentation about Cassandra, but honestly, more 
> I read more I have questions. 
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Best regards,
> -- 
> Marcelo Elias Del Valle
> http://mvalle.com - @mvallebr

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