As I used to tell some people, the day we make : 1. partition size unlimited, or at least huge partition easily manageable (compaction, repair, streaming, partition index file) 2. tombstone a non-issue
that day, Cassandra will dominate any other IoT technology out there Until then ... On Thu, Aug 23, 2018 at 4:54 PM, Rahul Singh <rahul.xavier.si...@gmail.com> wrote: > Good analysis of how the different key structures affect use cases and > performance. I think you could extend this article with potential > evaluation of FiloDB which specifically tries to solve the OLAP issue with > arbitrary queries. > > Another option is leveraging Elassandra (index in Elasticsearch collocates > with C*) or DataStax (index in Solr collocated with C*) > > I personally haven’t used SnappyData but that’s another Spark based DB > that could be leveraged for performance real-time queries on the OLTP side. > > Rahul > On Aug 23, 2018, 2:48 AM -0500, Affan Syed <as...@an10.io>, wrote: > > Hi, > > we wrote a blog about some of the results that engineers from AN10 shared > earlier. > > I am sharing it here for greater comments and discussions. > > http://www.an10.io/technology/cassandra-and-iot-queries-are- > they-a-good-match/ > > > Thank you. > > > > - Affan > >