is pretty fast in rdbms too and they also have caches. By
"close to" you mean in latency ?
Have you thought why people don't use cassandra as a cache ? While it doesn't
have LRU, it has TTL,replicatio,sharding.
On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 12:00 AM, KARR, DAVID
mailto:dk0...@att.
?
Example: why does facebook use memcache ? They certainly have things
distributed on thousands of servers.
On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 11:40 PM, KARR, DAVID
mailto:dk0...@att.com>> wrote:
I've seen use cases that briefly describe using Hazelcast as a "front-end" for
Cassandra, perh
I've seen use cases that briefly describe using Hazelcast as a "front-end" for
Cassandra, perhaps as a cache. This seems counterintuitive to me. Can someone
describe to me when this kind of architecture might make sense?