Re: question about replicas & dynamic response to load

2011-03-06 Thread aaron morton
CDN instead >>> of rolling your own solution? For immutable data, its what they excel at. >>> Cassandra has amazing write capacity and its design focus is on scaling >>> writes. I would not really consider it a good tool for the job of serving >>> massive amounts of

Re: question about replicas & dynamic response to load

2011-03-06 Thread Shaun Cutts
our own solution? For immutable data, its what they excel at. >> Cassandra has amazing write capacity and its design focus is on scaling >> writes. I would not really consider it a good tool for the job of serving >> massive amounts of static content. >> >> Dan >>

Re: question about replicas & dynamic response to load

2011-03-05 Thread aaron morton
c content. > > Dan > > -Original Message- > From: Shaun Cutts [mailto:sh...@cuttshome.net] > Sent: March-03-11 13:00 > To: user@cassandra.apache.org > Subject: question about replicas & dynamic response to load > > Hello, > > In our project our usage pat

RE: question about replicas & dynamic response to load

2011-03-03 Thread Dan Hendry
bject: question about replicas & dynamic response to load Hello, In our project our usage pattern is likely to be quite variable -- high for a a few days, then lower, etc could vary as much (or more) as 10x from peak to "non-peak". Also, much of our data is immutable -- but there is a consid

question about replicas & dynamic response to load

2011-03-03 Thread Shaun Cutts
Hello, In our project our usage pattern is likely to be quite variable -- high for a a few days, then lower, etc could vary as much (or more) as 10x from peak to "non-peak". Also, much of our data is immutable -- but there is a considerable amount of it -- perhaps in the single digit TBs. Final