Yes. Cassandra does save raw string data only, not a file, and shouldn't save a file.
2010/4/26 刘兵兵 <rucb...@gmail.com> > sorry i'm not very familiar with python, are you meaning that the files are > stored in the file system of the os? > > then , the cassandra just stores the path to access the files? > > > > On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 8:57 AM, Shuge Lee <shuge....@gmail.com> wrote: > >> In Python: >> >> keyspace.columnfamily[key][column] = value >> >> files.video[uuid.uuid4()]['name'] = 'foo.flv' >> files.video[uuid.uuid4()]['path'] = '/var/files/foo.flv' >> >> create a mapping >> files.video = { >> uuid.uuid4() : { >> 'name' : 'foo.flv', >> 'path' : '/var/files/foo.flv', >> } >> } >> >> if most of sizes >= 0.5MB, use sys-fs/reiser4progs, else use ext4. >> >> >> 2010/4/26 Bingbing Liu <rucb...@gmail.com> >> >> any suggestion? >>> >>> 2010-04-26 >>> ------------------------------ >>> Bingbing Liu >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Shuge Lee | Lee Li | 李蠡 >> > > > > -- > Bingbing Liu > > Web and Mobile Data Management lab > > Renmin University of China > -- Shuge Lee | Lee Li | 李蠡