The standard cassandra-test tool done the job for me.

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Raphael Mazelier

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On 3/6/25 18:30, Shalom Sagges  wrote:

> Thanks a lot for the info Raphael!
>
> Are there any recommended sysbench/cassandra tests I should look into?
>
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2025 at 12:02 PM Raphael Mazelier <r...@futomaki.net> wrote:
>
>> Cassandra is generally stable. Every version is OK so I would use the latest.
>> Regarding Graviton we run most of our clusters on Graviton and we haven't 
>> any problem.
>> That said after further analysis the ratio perf/price is not that good. I 
>> really advice to use x7a (new AMD cpu).
>>
>> best,
>>
>> --
>> Raph
>>
>> On 06/03/2025 08:21, Shalom Sagges wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Everyone!
>>>
>>> My team is evaluating new database solutions and Cassandra is one of the 
>>> options we are considering
>>>
>>> I would appreciate your guidance on a couple of points:
>>>
>>> - Stable Version Recommendation: Which Cassandra version is currently 
>>> considered the most stable and production-ready for a POC?
>>> - Graviton Compatibility: Has anyone deployed Cassandra on AWS EC2 Graviton 
>>> instances? Are there known compatibility issues or best practices for 
>>> running Cassandra on these ARM-based instances?
>>>
>>> Thanks! 🙏

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