We've done hundreds of gigs in and out of cassandra 0.6.8 with pycassa 0.3. Working on upgrading to 0.7 and pycassa 1.03.
I don't know if we're using it wrong, but the "connection object is tied to a particular keyspace" constraint isn't that awesome--we have a number of keyspaces used simultaneously. Haven't looked into it yet. On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 1:52 PM, Mike Wynholds <m...@carbonfive.com> wrote: > We have one in production with Ruby / fauna Cassandra gem and Cassandra > 0.6.x. The project is live but is stuck in a sort of private beta, so it > hasn't really been run through any load scenarios. > > ..mike.. > > -- > Michael Wynholds | Carbon Five | 310.821.7125 x13 | m...@carbonfive.com > > > > On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Ertio Lew <ertio...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hey, >> >> If you have a site in production environment or considering so, what >> is the client that you use to interact with Cassandra. I know that >> there are several clients available out there according to the >> language you use but I would love to know what clients are being used >> widely in production environments and are best to work with(support >> most required features for performance). >> >> Also preferably tell about the technology stack for your applications. >> >> Any suggestions, comments appreciated ? >> >> Thanks >> Ertio >> > >