I think you can define VPC subnet to be public (to have public + private IPs) or private only.
Any insight regarding snitches ? What snitch do you guys use ? 2014-06-05 15:06 GMT+02:00 William Oberman <ober...@civicscience.com>: > I don't think traffic will flow between "classic" ec2 and vpc directly. > There is some kind of gateway bridge instance that sits between, acting as > a NAT. I would think that would cause new challenges for: > -transitions > -clients > > Sorry this response isn't heavy on content! I'm curious how this thread > goes... > > Will > > On Thursday, June 5, 2014, Alain RODRIGUEZ <arodr...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> >> We are going to move from a cluster made of simple Amazon EC2 servers to >> a VPC cluster. We are using Cassandra 1.2.11 and I have some questions >> regarding this switch and the Cassandra configuration inside a VPC. >> >> Actually I found no documentation on this topic, but I am quite sure that >> some people are already using VPC. If you can point me to any documentation >> regarding VPC / Cassandra, it would be very nice of you. We have only one >> DC for now, but we need to remain multi DC compatible, since we will add DC >> very soon. >> >> Else, I would like to know if I should keep using EC2MultiRegionSnitch or >> change the snitch to anything else. >> >> What about broadcast/listen ip, seeds...? >> >> We currently use public ip as for broadcast address and for seeds. We use >> private ones for listen address. Machines inside the VPC will only have >> private IP AFAIK. Should I keep using a broadcast address ? >> >> Is there any other incidence when switching to a VPC ? >> >> Sorry if the topic was already discussed, I was unable to find any useful >> information... >> > > > -- > Will Oberman > Civic Science, Inc. > 6101 Penn Avenue, Fifth Floor > Pittsburgh, PA 15206 > (M) 412-480-7835 > (E) ober...@civicscience.com >