Hi Sathish,
probably I didn't catch exactly your requirements, but why not create single
table for all devices, and represent each device as rows, storing both user and
network configuration per device. You can use MAP for flexible storage model.
If you have thousandth of devices creating o
Hi Carlos Alonso,
Thanks for your quick answer.
Thanks and Regards
A.SathishKumar
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 2:26 AM, Carlos Alonso wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think your best bet is, as usual, the simplest one that can work, which,
> to me, in this case is the 3rd one. Creating one single device table tha
Hi,
I think your best bet is, as usual, the simplest one that can work, which,
to me, in this case is the 3rd one. Creating one single device table that
contains the different 'versions' of the configuration during time, along
with a flag to know wether it was updated by user or by network gives y
Hi,
We are new to Cassandra. For our POC, we tried creating table and inserting
them as JSON and all these went fine. Now we are trying to implement one of
the application scenario, and I am having difficulty in coming up with the
best approach.
Scenario:
We have a Device POJO which have some att