On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 6:54 AM, Sylvain Lebresne wrote:
> If you don't want to wait for the write to be applied by Cassandra before
> doing something else, then you can do that easily[1] client side.
Right.
Also consider that if you did have local replicas in each DC you could
get low-latency r
There used to be a ZERO consistency level but it was removed because
it was harming more people than it was helping.
If what you want is very high availability, i.e. being able to write even
if the sole replica (in your RF=1 case) is down, then what you want to
use is CL ANY.
If you don't want to
Is there any mechanism that would allow me to write to Cassandra with
no blocking at all?
I spent a long time figuring out a problem I encountered with one node
in each datacenter: LA, and NY using SS RF=1 and write consistency 1.
My row keys are -mm-dd-h so basically for every hour a row woul