I'd search through some of the VLDB papers that have come out in the last
few years. C* can scale to 100+ nodes more easily than any other technology
I'm aware of, scalability is one of the key driving factors of C* adoption
picking up.
On Sun, Aug 28, 2016 at 11:28 AM, jean paul wrote:
> Hi, th
Hi, thank you so much for help.
Please is there a scientific study that evaluates the* scalability* of
Cassandra? Bests.
2016-08-16 20:15 GMT+01:00 Jeff Jirsa :
> Jason Brown has an interesting set of tickets:
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> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-12345
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> One of the sub-ti
In case anyone else is interested - we figured this out. When C* decides it
need to do a repair based on a digest mismatch from the initial reads for
the consistency level it does actually try to do a read at CL=ALL in order
to get the most up to date data to use to repair.
This led to an interest
http://kairosdb.github.io/
Regards,
Noorul
Peter Figliozzi writes:
> I have data from many sensors as time-series:
>
>- Sensor name
>- Date
>- Time
>- value
>
> I want to query windows of both date and time. For example, 8am - 9am from
> Aug. 1st to Aug 10th.
>
> Here's what I