It is not going to be true for long that LCS does not require bloom filters.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-5029 Apparently, without bloom filters there are issues. On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 7:29 AM, Blake Manders <bl...@crosspixel.net> wrote: > > You probably want to look at your bloom filters. Be forewarned though, > they're difficult to change; changes to bloom filter settings only apply to > new SSTables, so they might not be noticeable until a few compactions have > taken place. > > If that is your issue, and your usage model fits it, a good alternative to > the slow propagation of higher miss rates is to switch to LCS (which doesn't > use bloom filters), which won't require you to make the jump to 1.2. > > > On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 4:06 AM, Reik Schatz <reik.sch...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> recently we are hitting some OOM: Java heap space, so I was investigating >> how the heap is used in Cassandra 1.2+ >> >> We use the calculated 4G heap. Our cluster is 6 nodes, around 750 GB data >> and a replication factor of 3. Row cache is disabled. All key cache and >> memtable settings are left at default. >> >> Is the primary key index kept in heap memory? We have a bunch of keyspaces >> and column families. >> >> Thanks, >> Rik > > > > > -- > > Blake Manders | CTO > > Cross Pixel, Inc. | 494 8th Ave, Penthouse | NYC 10001 > > Website: crosspixel.net > Twitter: twitter.com/CrossPix