Yeah this make sense as far as I can tell.
Bye, Norman 2011/3/8 Aditya Narayan <ady...@gmail.com> > > My application displays list of several blogs' overview data (like > blogTitle/ nameOfBlogger/ shortDescrption for each blog) on 1st page (in > very much similar manner like Digg's newsfeed) and when the user selects a > particular blog to see., the application takes him to that specific blog's > full page view which displays entire data of the blog. > > Thus I am trying to split a blog's data in *two rows*, in two **different > CFs ** (one CF is row-cached(with less amount of data in each row) and > another(with each row having entire remaining blog data) without caching). > > Data for 1st page view (like titles and other overview data of a blog) are > put in a row in 1st CF. This CF is cached so as to improve the performance > of heavily read data. Only the data from cached CF is read for 1st page. The > other remaining data(bulk amount of text of blog and entire comments data) > are stored as another row in 2nd CF. For 2nd page, **rows from both of the > two CFs have to be read**. This will take two read operations. > > Does this seem to be a good design ? >