Thanks!
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 9:37 PM, Aaron Morton aa...@thelastpickle.comwrote:
If you have two nodes, and RF 2, you will only be able to use eventual
consistency. If you want to have stronger consistency and some redundancy 3
nodes is the minimum requirement.
In the current setup, with only 2 nodes, I would use RAID 10 as it
requires less operator intervention and there is a chance of data loss with
RF 2. If a write (including the hints) is only committed to one node and
the disk on that node fails the write will be lost.
Hope that helps.
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Aaron Morton
New Zealand
@aaronmorton
Co-Founder Principal Consultant
Apache Cassandra Consulting
http://www.thelastpickle.com
On 11/12/2013, at 9:33 pm, Veysel Taşçıoğlu veysel.tascio...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
What about using JBOD and replication factor 2?
Regards.
On 11 Dec 2013 02:03, cem cayiro...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I need to setup 2 nodes Cassandra cluster. I know that Datastax
recommends using JBOD as a disk configuration and have replication for the
redundancy. I was planning to use RAID 10 but using JBOD can save 50% disk
space and increase the performance . But I am not sure I should use JBOD
with 2 nodes cluster since there is a higher chance to lose 50% of our
cluster compare to a larger cluster. I may prefer to have stronger nodes if
I have limited number of nodes.
What do you think about that? Is there anyone who has 2 nodes cluster?
Best Regards,
Cem