Re: ES instead of Cassandra.

2014-03-24 Thread Otis Gospodnetic
Hi Tim,

It depends on the details - "analytics platform" is a bit too abstract. 
 For what it's worth, we run a big performance monitoring and search 
analytics service (see signature) on top of HBase as persistent data store. 
 This data store layer is pluggable, so we plugged in Solr and then 
Elasticsearch at one point.  Both could handle the job, but we had to use 
all kinds of tricks to make them handle north of 100K data points per 
second we received back when we did this.  This is just our use case. 
 Unfortunately, nobody can provide a definite answer without knowing a ton 
of details.

Otis
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On Sunday, March 23, 2014 4:07:41 AM UTC-4, Tim Uckun wrote:
>
> Is ES a suitable replacement for Cassandra for an analytics platform? I 
> need high speed data ingestion, time series analysis, rollups and 
> aggregations etc.  Cassandra is used for this kind of task often but it 
> seems to me ES might be a suitable if not better replacement.
>
> Cheers.
>

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Re: ES instead of Cassandra.

2014-03-23 Thread David Pilato
I don't know if it could be a replacement for Cassandra but for sure it could 
be an analytic platform!

I would say: just give it a try! It's easy enough to start playing with your 
data! 


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> Le 23 mars 2014 à 09:07, Tim Uckun  a écrit :
> 
> Is ES a suitable replacement for Cassandra for an analytics platform? I need 
> high speed data ingestion, time series analysis, rollups and aggregations 
> etc.  Cassandra is used for this kind of task often but it seems to me ES 
> might be a suitable if not better replacement.
> 
> Cheers.
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ES instead of Cassandra.

2014-03-23 Thread Tim Uckun
Is ES a suitable replacement for Cassandra for an analytics platform? I 
need high speed data ingestion, time series analysis, rollups and 
aggregations etc.  Cassandra is used for this kind of task often but it 
seems to me ES might be a suitable if not better replacement.

Cheers.

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