Re: Two datacenters with one cassandra node in each datacenter

2019-02-07 Thread Kunal
Hi Dinesh, We have very small setup and size of data is also very small. Max data size is around 2gb. Latency expectations is around 10-15ms. Regards, Kunal On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 11:27 PM dinesh.jo...@yahoo.com.INVALID wrote: > You also want to use Cassandra with a minimum of 3 nodes. > >

Re: Two datacenters with one cassandra node in each datacenter

2019-02-06 Thread dinesh.jo...@yahoo.com.INVALID
You also want to use Cassandra with a minimum of 3 nodes. Dinesh On Wednesday, February 6, 2019, 11:26:07 PM PST, dinesh.jo...@yahoo.com wrote: Hey Kunal, Can you add more details about the size of data, read/write throughput, what are your latency expectations, etc? What do you mean

Re: Two datacenters with one cassandra node in each datacenter

2019-02-06 Thread dinesh.jo...@yahoo.com.INVALID
Hey Kunal, Can you add more details about the size of data, read/write throughput, what are your latency expectations, etc? What do you mean by "performance" issue with replication? Without these details it's a bit tough to answer your questions. Dinesh On Wednesday, February 6, 2019,

RE: Two datacenters with one cassandra node in each datacenter

2019-02-06 Thread Kenneth Brotman
Hi Kunal, The short answer is absolutely not; that’s not what Cassandra is for. Cassandra is a distributed database for when you have to much data for one machine. Kenneth Brotman From: Kunal [mailto:kunal.v...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2019 3:47 PM To: