Re: Cassandra prod environment
We moved off of ubuntu because of kernel issues in the AMIs we found in 10.04 and 10.10 in ec2. So we're now on debian squeeze with ext4. It's been great for us. One thing that bit us is we'd been using property file snitch and the availability zones as racks and had an equal number of nodes in each availability zone. However we hadn't realized that you need to rotate between racks (AZs) with each token - so for US-East, in token order, we needed to go something like AZ A, B, C, A, B, C for six nodes. Otherwise you will get hotspots because of how replication happens. For some best practices in ec2, check out http://www.slideshare.net/mattdennis/cassandra-on-ec2 On Sep 2, 2011, at 10:30 AM, Sorin Julean wrote: > Hey, > > Currently I'm running Cassandra on Ubuntu 10.4 x86_64 in EC2. > > I'm wondering if anyone observed a better performance / stability on other > distros ( CentOS / RHEL / ...) or OS (eg. Solaris intel/SPARC) ? > Is anyone running prod on VMs, not cloud, but ESXi or Solaris zones ? Is > there love or hate :) ? Any storage best-practices on VM environments ? > I like xfs ! Any observations on xfs / ext4 / zfs, from Cassandra usage > perspective ? > > Cheers, > Sorin
Re: Cassandra prod environment
On 09/02/2011 11:30 AM, Sorin Julean wrote: Hey, Currently I'm running Cassandra on Ubuntu 10.4 x86_64 in EC2. I'm wondering if anyone observed a better performance / stability on other distros ( CentOS / RHEL / ...) or OS (eg. Solaris intel/SPARC) ? Is anyone running prod on VMs, not cloud, but ESXi or Solaris zones ? Is there love or hate :) ? Any storage best-practices on VM environments ? I like xfs ! Any observations on xfs / ext4 / zfs, from Cassandra usage perspective ? Cheers, Sorin We are running 6 nodes in production on KVM virtual machines with Centos 6 as the host, and guest OS with and open JDK (I know sun JRE is reccomended) and cassandra 0.7.8. We have no problems with stability or performance. We run no raid ext3 in LVM for file systems. -Eric
Cassandra prod environment
Hey, Currently I'm running Cassandra on Ubuntu 10.4 x86_64 in EC2. I'm wondering if anyone observed a better performance / stability on other distros ( CentOS / RHEL / ...) or OS (eg. Solaris intel/SPARC) ? Is anyone running prod on VMs, not cloud, but ESXi or Solaris zones ? Is there love or hate :) ? Any storage best-practices on VM environments ? I like xfs ! Any observations on xfs / ext4 / zfs, from Cassandra usage perspective ? Cheers, Sorin