On 9 Mar 2018 16:56, "Vangelis Koukis" <vkou...@arrikto.com> wrote:
Hello all, My name is Vangelis Koukis and I am a Founder and the CTO of Arrikto. I'm writing to share our thoughts on how people run distributed, stateful applications such as Cassandra on modern infrastructure, and would love to get the community's feedback and comments. Thanks, that sounds interesting. At Arrikto we are building decentralized storage to tackle this problem for cloud-native apps. Our software, Rok Do I understand correctly that there is only white paper available, but not any source code? In this case, Cassandra only has to recover the changed parts, which is just a small fraction of the node data, and does not cause CPU load on the whole cluster. How if not running a repair? And if it's a repair why would it not put CPU load on other nodes? Cheers, -- Alex