This is a two part question ...

1. If you have cassandra nodes with different sized hard disks,  how do you 
deal with assigning the token ring such that the nodes with larger disks get 
more data?   In other words, given equally distributed token ranges, when the 
smaller disk nodes run out of space, the larger disk nodes with still have 
unused capacity.    Or is installing a mixed hardware cluster a no-no?

2. What happens when a cassandra node runs out of disk space for its data 
files?  Does it continue serving the data while not accepting new data?  Or 
does the node break and require manual intervention?

This info has alluded me elsewhere.
Jon

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