Hi,

We are building an application where we install it on-premise, usually
there is no internet connection at all there. As I am using Cassandra for
storing everything else in the application, it would be very convenient to
also use Cassandra for those files so I don't have to set up 2 distributed
systems for each installation we do.

Is there documentation somewhere on how to integrate/get started with
Astyanax with Spring Data Cassandra ?

regards,

Wim

2014-11-05 23:40 GMT+01:00 Redmumba <redmu...@gmail.com>:

> Astyanax isn't deprecated; that user is wrong and is downvoted--and has a
> comment mentioning the same.
>
> What you're describing doesn't sound like you need a data store at all; it
> /sounds/ like you need a file store.  Why not use S3 or similar to store
> your images?  What benefits are you expecting to receive from Cassandra?
> It sounds like you're incurring an awful lot of overhead for what amounts
> to a file lookup.
>
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 8:19 AM, Wim Deblauwe <wim.debla...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am currently testing with Cassandra and Spring Data Cassandra. I would
>> now need to store files (images and avi files, normally up to 50 Mb big).
>>
>> I did find the Chuncked Object store
>> <https://github.com/Netflix/astyanax/wiki/Chunked-Object-Store> from
>> Astyanax  which looks promising. However, I have no idea on how to combine
>> Astyanax with Spring Data Cassandra ?
>>
>> Also this answer on SO <http://stackoverflow.com/a/25926062/40064>
>> states that Netflix is no longer working on Astyanax, so maybe this is not
>> a good option to base my application?
>>
>> Are there any other options (where I can keep using Spring Data
>> Cassandra)?
>>
>> I also read
>> http://www.datastax.com/docs/datastax_enterprise3.0/solutions/hadoop_multiple_cfs
>> but it is unclear to me if I would need to install Hadoop as well if I want
>> to use this?
>>
>> regards,
>>
>> Wim
>>
>
>

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