Seems like an interesting tool! What operational recommendations would you make to users of this tool (Extra hardware capacity, extra metrics to monitor, etc)?
Regards, Carlos Juzarte Rolo Cassandra Consultant Pythian - Love your data rolo@pythian | Twitter: cjrolo | Linkedin: *linkedin.com/in/carlosjuzarterolo <http://linkedin.com/in/carlosjuzarterolo>* Mobile: +31 6 159 61 814 | Tel: +1 613 565 8696 x1649 www.pythian.com On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 11:07 AM, Andres de la Peña <adelap...@stratio.com> wrote: > Unfortunately, we don't have published any benchmarks yet, but we have > plans to do it as soon as possible. However, you can expect a similar > behavior as those of Elasticsearch or Solr, with some overhead due to the > need for indexing both the Cassandra's row key and the partition's token. > You can also take a look at this presentation > <http://planetcassandra.org/video-presentations/vp/cassandra-summit-europe-2014/vd/stratio-advanced-search-and-top-k-queries-in-cassandra/> > to see how cluster distribution is done. > > 2015-06-12 0:45 GMT+02:00 Ben Bromhead <b...@instaclustr.com>: > >> Looks awesome, do you have any examples/benchmarks of using these indexes >> for various cluster sizes e.g. 20 nodes, 60 nodes, 100s+? >> >> On 10 June 2015 at 09:08, Andres de la Peña <adelap...@stratio.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> With the release of Cassandra 2.1.6, Stratio is glad to present its >>> open source Lucene-based implementation of C* secondary indexes >>> <https://github.com/Stratio/cassandra-lucene-index> as a plugin that >>> can be attached to Apache Cassandra. Before the above changes, Lucene index >>> was distributed inside a fork of Apache Cassandra, with all the >>> difficulties implied. As of now, the fork is discontinued and new users >>> should use the recently created plugin, which maintains all the features of >>> Stratio >>> Cassandra <https://github.com/Stratio/stratio-cassandra>. >>> >>> >>> >>> Stratio's Lucene index extends Cassandra’s functionality to provide near >>> real-time distributed search engine capabilities such as with ElasticSearch >>> or Solr, including full text search capabilities, free multivariable >>> search, relevance queries and field-based sorting. Each node indexes its >>> own data, so high availability and scalability is guaranteed. >>> >>> >>> We hope this will be useful to the Apache Cassandra community. >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Andrés de la Peña >>> >>> >>> <http://www.stratio.com/> >>> Avenida de Europa, 26. Ática 5. 3ª Planta >>> 28224 Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid >>> Tel: +34 91 352 59 42 // *@stratiobd <https://twitter.com/StratioBD>* >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Ben Bromhead >> >> Instaclustr | www.instaclustr.com | @instaclustr >> <http://twitter.com/instaclustr> | (650) 284 9692 >> > > > > -- > > Andrés de la Peña > > > <http://www.stratio.com/> > Avenida de Europa, 26. Ática 5. 3ª Planta > 28224 Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid > Tel: +34 91 352 59 42 // *@stratiobd <https://twitter.com/StratioBD>* > -- --