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Subject: Re: Cassandra 2.0.11 with stargate-core read writes are slow
HI Asit;
Question 1) Am I using the right hardware as of now I am testing say 10
record reads.
Answer: Recommend looking at either the 'sar' output logs & watching nodetool
cfstats & watching your system
HI Asit;
Question 1) Am I using the right hardware as of now I am testing say 10
record reads.
Answer: Recommend looking at either the 'sar' output logs & watching nodetool
cfstats & watching your system.log files to track hardware usage & JVM
presssure. As a rule of thumb, its recomme
HI Asit,
The only help I'm going to give is on point 3), as I have little experience
with 2) and 1) depends on a lot of factors.
For testing the workload use this:
http://www.datastax.com/documentation/cassandra/2.1/cassandra/tools/toolsCStress_t.html
It probably covers all your testing needs.
Re
Hi all,
We are testing our logging application on 3 node cluster each system is
virtual machine with 4 cores and 8GB RAM with RedHat enterprise. Now my
question is in 3 parts
1) Am I using the right hardware as of now I am testing say 10 record
reads.
2) I am using Stargate-core for full text s