Excuse me? I did not make fun of anyone. I gave valid suggestions that are all theoretically possible.
If it came off in a condescending way, i am genuinely sorry. On 14 Nov 2016 11:22 pm, "Jon Haddad" <jonathan.had...@gmail.com> wrote: > You’ve asked a lot of questions on this mailing list, and you’ve gotten > help on a ton of beginner issues. Making fun of someone for asking similar > beginner questions is not cool at all. Cut it out. > > > > On Nov 14, 2016, at 10:13 AM, Ali Akhtar <ali.rac...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Another solution could be to print the raw bytes to paper, and write the > page numbers to cassandra. Playback will be challenging with this method > however, unless interns are available to transcribe the papers back to a > digital format. > > On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 11:06 PM, Ali Akhtar <ali.rac...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> The video can be written to floppy diskettes, and the serial numbers of >> the diskettes can be written to cassandra. >> >> On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 11:00 PM, Oskar Kjellin <oskar.kjel...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> The actual video is not stored in Cassandra. You need to use a proper >>> origin like s3. >>> >>> Although you can probably store it in Cassandra, it's not a good idea. >>> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> > On 14 nov. 2016, at 18:02, raghavendra vutti < >>> raghu9raghaven...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > >>> > Hi, >>> > >>> > Just wanted to know How does hulu or netflix store videos in >>> cassandra. >>> > >>> > Do they just use references to the video files in the form of URL's >>> and store in the DB?? >>> > >>> > could someone please me on this. >>> > >>> > >>> > Thanks, >>> > Raghavendra. >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> >> >> > >