Hi Manu,

OSS Cassandra support in cass-operator is marked as a Technology Preview as
there is no integrated solution for repairs or backup / restore
functionality at this time. If you are comfortable managing these
operational tasks either manually or through other complementary tools
(Reaper and Medusa come to mind) then there should not be anything blocking
you from using this operator. As Erick mentioned there are other operators
available that may or may not handle these tasks for you and should be
considered.

~Chris

Christopher Bradford



On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 2:39 AM Manu Chadha <manu.cha...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks. One more concern popped up. It seems Cass is not recommended for
> production. However, I need this specifically for production. What is your
> take on this?
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> “
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> The use of Cass Operator with Cassandra 3.11.6 is intended as a *Technology
> Preview* only. Using Cass Operator with Cassandra is not recommended at
> this time for production environments.
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> “
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> Windows 10
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> *From: *Erick Ramirez <erick.rami...@datastax.com>
> *Sent: *25 June 2020 07:25
> *To: *user@cassandra.apache.org
> *Subject: *Re: Cassandra container, Google Cloud and Kubernetes
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> It seems that 3.11.4 is not supported. I am happy to move up to 3.11.6 but
> is 3.11.6 backward compatible with 3.11.4? I don’t want start changing my
> driver code in the application.
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> There isn't a breaking change from a driver perspective between 3.11.4 and
> 3.11.6 so you don't need to rewrite your code. Cheers!
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