I don't think DateTiered will help here, since there's no clustering key
defined.  This is a pretty straightforward workload, I've done something
similar.

Are you overwriting the session on every request? Or just writing it once?
On Mon Dec 01 2014 at 6:45:14 AM Matt Brown <m...@mattnworb.com> wrote:

> This sounds like a good use case for
> http://www.datastax.com/dev/blog/datetieredcompactionstrategy
>
>
> On Dec 1, 2014, at 3:07 AM, Phil Wise <p...@advancedtelematic.com> wrote:
>
> We're considering switching from using Redis to Cassandra to store
> short lived (~1 hour) session tokens, in order to reduce the number of
> data storage engines we have to manage.
>
> Can anyone foresee any problems with the following approach:
>
> 1) Use the TTL functionality in Cassandra to remove old tokens.
>
> 2) Store the tokens in a table like:
>
> CREATE TABLE tokens (
> id uuid,
> username text,
> // (other session information)
> PRIMARY KEY (id)
> );
>
> 3) Perform ~100 writes/sec like:
>
> INSERT INTO tokens (id, username )
> VALUES (468e0d69-1ebe-4477-8565-00a4cb6fa9f2, 'bob')
> USING TTL 3600;
>
> 4) Perform ~1000 reads/sec like:
>
> SELECT * FROM tokens
> WHERE ID=468e0d69-1ebe-4477-8565-00a4cb6fa9f2 ;
>
> The tokens will be about 100 bytes each, and we will grant 100 per
> second on a small 3 node cluster. Therefore there will be about 360k
> tokens alive at any time, with a total size of 36MB before database
> overhead.
>
> My biggest worry at the moment is that this kind of workload will
> stress compaction in an unusual way.  Are there any metrics I should
> keep an eye on to make sure it is working fine?
>
> I read over the following links, but they mostly talk about DELETE-ing
> and tombstones. Am I right in thinking that as soon as a node performs
> a compaction then the rows with an expired TTL will be thrown away,
> regardless of gc_grace_seconds?
>
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-7534
>
>
> http://www.datastax.com/dev/blog/cassandra-anti-patterns-queues-and-queue-like-datasets
>
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-6654
>
> Thank you
>
> Phil
>
>
>
>

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