Thanks Jonathan and Julien for the advice. I will go with 3.0.
Cheers
Farzad
On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 1:34 AM, Julien Anguenot
wrote:
> Yes, we have been running 3.0.x for a while and we consider it mostly
> stable now. Though, we did not have to bootstrap new nodes / new DCs since
> running 3
Yes, we have been running 3.0.x for a while and we consider it mostly stable
now. Though, we did not have to bootstrap new nodes / new DCs since running
3.0.x so I cannot speak about that part.
In addition, DSE 5 is now running off 3.0.x which will definitely bring a lot
of bug fixes from Data
If I were starting a new project today, I'd go with 3.0. It's gotten over
half a year of bug fixes.
I personally would have a hard time putting a tick tock release into
production, as you're either getting new features or putting a version in
which won't receive any further bug fixes, so unless y
Hi,
I am new to Cassandra and a bit confused about how versioning works here.
I have recently started working on Cassandra clusters. I want to create a
Cassandra cluster and make it ready for production but I am not sure which
version is the right one. Some people mention that the most stable ver