Distinguished Colleagues:
Our current Cassandra cluster on AWS looks like this:
3 nodes in N. Virginia, one per zone.
RF=3
Each node is a c3.4xlarge with 2x160G SSDs in RAID-0 (~300 Gig SSD on
each node). Works great, I find it the most optimal configuration for a
Cassandra node.
But the
The last guidance I heard from DataStax was to use m2.2xlarge's on AWS and
put data on the ephemeral drivehave they changed this guidance?
Brian
On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 9:41 AM, Oleg Dulin oleg.du...@gmail.com wrote:
Distinguished Colleagues:
Our current Cassandra cluster on AWS looks
I’m not sure about Datastax’s official stance but using the SSD backed
instances (ed. i2.2xl, c3.4xl etc) outperform the m2.2xl greatly. Also, since
Datastax is pro-ssd, I doubt they would still recommend to stay on magnetic
disks.
That said, I have benchmarked all the way up to the c3.8xl