Mark:
This begs a question -- why are you using Cassandra for this ? There
are simpler noSQL stores than Cassandra that are better for embedding.
Oleg
On 2013-05-28 02:24:48 +, Mark Mccraw said:
Hi All,
I'm using Cassandra as an embedded datastore for a small service that
doesn't
While not exactly optimized for embedded systems there is no reason it
could not be done. Today's super computer is tomorrows embedded watch
processor.
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 9:11 AM, Oleg Dulin oleg.du...@gmail.com wrote:
Mark:
This begs a question -- why are you using Cassandra for this ?
Oleg: The simple answer for why I'm using Cassandra thusly is laziness/fear of
uncertainty. I'm using Cassandra indirectly as the back end data store for
Titan(http://thinkaurelius.github.io/titan/), which is a graph interface.
Titan does let you swap out the data store, and it gives you
You can configure cassandra to use an ephemeral port for the storage
endpoint by setting the following in cassandra.yaml:
storage_port: 0
or by setting the system property cassandra.storage_port=0
Similarly for the RPC (thrift) endpoint, using rpc_port in cassandra.yaml
or the system property
Hi All,
I'm using Cassandra as an embedded datastore for a small service that doesn't
need (or want) to act as a database service in any way. Moreover, we may want
to start up multiple instances of the application, and right now whenever that
happens, we get port conflicts on 7000 because