Re: Blog post on Cassandra's inner workings and performance - feedback welcome
Yes, the joke's on me. It was a copy&paste error, and I've since posted the correct URL (journeymonitor.com:4000/tutorials/2016/02/29/cassandra-inner-workings-and-how-this-relates-to-performance/). Substantial feedback regarding the actual post still very much welcome. Regards, Manuel > Am 09.07.2016 um 02:53 schrieb Joaquin Alzola : > > Hi Manuel > > I think localhost will not work for people on the internet. > > BR > > Joaquin > > From: kiessling.man...@gmail.com [mailto:kiessling.man...@gmail.com] On > Behalf Of Manuel Kiessling > Sent: 07 July 2016 14:12 > To: user@cassandra.apache.org > Subject: Blog post on Cassandra's inner workings and performance - feedback > welcome > > Hi all, > > I'm currently in the process of understanding the inner workings of Cassandra > with regards to network and local storage mechanisms and operations. In order > to do so, I've written a blog post about it which is now in a "first final" > version. > > Any feedback, especially corrections regarding misunderstandings on my side, > would be highly appreciated. The post really represents my very subjective > view on how Cassandra works under the hood, which makes it prone to errors of > course. > > You can access the current version at > http://localhost:4000/tutorials/2016/02/29/cassandra-inner-workings-and-how-this-relates-to-performance/ > > Thanks, > -- > Manuel > > This email is confidential and may be subject to privilege. If you are not > the intended recipient, please do not copy or disclose its content but > contact the sender immediately upon receipt.
Re: Blog post on Cassandra's inner workings and performance - feedback welcome
Yes, the joke's on me. It was a copy&paste error, and I've since posted the correct URL (journeymonitor.com:4000/tutorials/2016/02/29/cassandra-inner-workings-and-how-this-relates-to-performance/). Substantial feedback regarding the actual post still very much welcome. Regards, Manuel > Am 09.07.2016 um 03:32 schrieb daemeon reiydelle : > > Localhost is a special network address that never leaves the operating > system. It only goes "half way" down the IP stack. Thanks for your efforts! > > > ... > > Daemeon C.M. Reiydelle > USA (+1) 415.501.0198 > London (+44) (0) 20 8144 9872 > >> On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 5:53 PM, Joaquin Alzola >> wrote: >> Hi Manuel >> >> >> >> I think localhost will not work for people on the internet. >> >> >> >> BR >> >> >> >> Joaquin >> >> >> >> From: kiessling.man...@gmail.com [mailto:kiessling.man...@gmail.com] On >> Behalf Of Manuel Kiessling >> Sent: 07 July 2016 14:12 >> To: user@cassandra.apache.org >> Subject: Blog post on Cassandra's inner workings and performance - feedback >> welcome >> >> >> >> Hi all, >> >> I'm currently in the process of understanding the inner workings of >> Cassandra with regards to network and local storage mechanisms and >> operations. In order to do so, I've written a blog post about it which is >> now in a "first final" version. >> >> Any feedback, especially corrections regarding misunderstandings on my side, >> would be highly appreciated. The post really represents my very subjective >> view on how Cassandra works under the hood, which makes it prone to errors >> of course. >> >> You can access the current version at >> http://localhost:4000/tutorials/2016/02/29/cassandra-inner-workings-and-how-this-relates-to-performance/ >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> -- >> >> Manuel >> >> This email is confidential and may be subject to privilege. If you are not >> the intended recipient, please do not copy or disclose its content but >> contact the sender immediately upon receipt. >
Blog post on Cassandra's inner workings and performance - feedback welcome (URL fixed)
Hi all, I'm currently in the process of understanding the inner workings of Cassandra with regards to network and local storage mechanisms and operations. In order to do so, I've written a blog post about it which is now in a "first final" version. Any feedback, especially corrections regarding misunderstandings on my side, would be highly appreciated. The post really represents my very subjective view on how Cassandra works under the hood, which makes it prone to errors of course. You can access the current version at http://journeymonitor.com:4000/tutorials/2016/02/29/cassandra-inner-workings-and-how-this-relates-to-performance/ Thanks, -- Manuel
Re: Blog post on Cassandra's inner workings and performance - feedback welcome
Awfully sorry, here is the correct URI to the blog post: http://journeymonitor.com:4000/tutorials/2016/02/29/cassandra-inner-workings-and-how-this-relates-to-performance/ Regards, Manuel On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 3:11 PM, Manuel Kiessling wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm currently in the process of understanding the inner workings of > Cassandra with regards to network and local storage mechanisms and > operations. In order to do so, I've written a blog post about it which is > now in a "first final" version. > > Any feedback, especially corrections regarding misunderstandings on my > side, would be highly appreciated. The post really represents my very > subjective view on how Cassandra works under the hood, which makes it prone > to errors of course. > > You can access the current version at > http://localhost:4000/tutorials/2016/02/29/cassandra-inner-workings-and-how-this-relates-to-performance/ > > Thanks, > -- > Manuel > > -- Manuel
Blog post on Cassandra's inner workings and performance - feedback welcome
Hi all, I'm currently in the process of understanding the inner workings of Cassandra with regards to network and local storage mechanisms and operations. In order to do so, I've written a blog post about it which is now in a "first final" version. Any feedback, especially corrections regarding misunderstandings on my side, would be highly appreciated. The post really represents my very subjective view on how Cassandra works under the hood, which makes it prone to errors of course. You can access the current version at http://localhost:4000/tutorials/2016/02/29/cassandra-inner-workings-and-how-this-relates-to-performance/ Thanks, -- Manuel