Is there a non rhetorical question in there? Maybe is that a feature
request in disguise?


The question was basically, Is Cassandra ok with as many CF's as you want?
 It sounds like it is not based on the email that every CF causes a bit
more RAM to be used though.  So if cassandra is not ok with as many CF's
as you want, does anyone know what that limit would be for 16G of RAM or
something I could calculate with?

Thanks,
Dean

On 9/27/12 2:37 AM, "Sylvain Lebresne" <sylv...@datastax.com> wrote:

>On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 12:13 AM, Hiller, Dean <dean.hil...@nrel.gov>
>wrote:
>> We are streaming data with 1 stream per 1 CF and we have 1000's of CF.
>>When using the tools they are all geared to analyzing ONE column family
>>at a time :(.  If I remember correctly, Cassandra supports as many CF's
>>as you want, correct?  Even though I am going to have tons of funs with
>>limitations on the tools, correct?
>>
>> (I may end up wrapping the node tool with my own aggregate calls if
>>needed to sum up multiple column families and such).
>
>Is there a non rhetorical question in there? Maybe is that a feature
>request in disguise?
>
>--
>Sylvain

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