On 06/02/2016 04:02 AM, Monty Taylor wrote:
On 06/02/2016 10:06 AM, Hochmuth, Roland M wrote:
Hi Jaesuk, The change in InfluxDB licensing was announced in the blog at, 
https://influxdata.com/blog/update-on-influxdb-clustering-high-availability-and-monetization/.
 Up until that announcement, InfluxDB was planning on supporting all their 
clustering and HA capabilities in the open-source version, which is one of the 
reasons we had added it to Monasca.

There has been some discussion on supporting other databases in Monasca. Due to 
performance and reliability concerns with InfluxDB, we had started looking at 
Cassandra as an alternative. There are several reviews to look at if you are 
interested at, https://review.openstack.org/#/q/monasca+cassandra. Shinya 
Kawabata has been looking into Cassandra most recently.

I'm sad that InfluxDB has decided to turn Open Core - but I'm glad that
work was already underway to look at Cassandra. Well done.

Seems to me that a database that doesn't support aggregate/grouping operations isn't particularly appropriate for time-series metric structured data. Am I missing something basic here?

-jay

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