Looks fairly straightforward.  The reason I am choosing to start now is the 
folks at Datastax have finally released their own supported PHP driver 
https://github.com/datastax/php-driver 
<https://github.com/datastax/php-driver>.  Depending on how many JOINs, or 
aggregation functions are implemented in the SQL it will make for an 
interesting data model in C*.  If anyone has some thoughts on how the current 
data is structured in SQL and how it might commute to a denormalized data model 
I would very much appreciate your input.

Thanks!


> On Apr 28, 2015, at 1:36 AM, A.L.E.C <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 04/27/2015 06:18 PM, Michael Andrews wrote:
>> I have been wanting for sometime to implement a Cassandra backend for 
>> Roundcube
> 
> Take a look at rcube_db and rcube_db_* classes. In general you need to
> create rcube_db_cassandra class that overwrites some of rcube_db methods.
> 
> If you use a PHP driver that supports CQL it should be quite
> straightforward. There are a few
> http://planetcassandra.org/client-drivers-tools/#PHP. Some are PDO
> drivers which would make the work even simpler.
> 
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