Hi Anil,

Thanks a lot for sharing ur thoughts.
Have you tried using Phoenix API along with Apache Storm?
There is a storm RDBMS connector implementation , but it was last updated in 
2012 and I am having problems with it.
Any thoughts on Storm-Phoenix integration?

Thanks,
Siddharth ubale

From: anil gupta [mailto:anilgupt...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 12:49 PM
To: user@phoenix.apache.org
Cc: James Taylor
Subject: Re: Phoenix in production

Hi Siddharth,
I have used Phoenix in production for more than a year at Intuit.(i no longer 
work there.) I was pretty happy with Phoenix because it provided us capability 
to use sql-like(JDBC compliant) querying on a NoSql DB. With help of Phoenix, 
the adoption rate of HBase in my team was much more faster and it makes it very 
easy to read data from HBase Table.(without Phoenix, i personally used to write 
java programs for queries with complex filters.or non-string columns).
Following are the some of the challenges i faced while using Phoenix:
1. Connecting to secure HBase cluster.
2. Phoenix creating big files under /tmp folder when a "select *" type query is 
done.
3. Phoenix only used to work with SQuirreL(GUI based DB 
client)<http://squirrel-sql.sourceforge.net/>
I know for sure that #1 and #3 are addressed. There was jira for #2, i m not 
sure whats the status of it right now.
Obviously,i haven't used all the features of Phoenix. So, i would suggest you 
to do your own evaluation(POC) and take guidance from the Phoenix community if 
you are planning to use any specific feature. This community is quite active.

Hope This Helps,
Anil Gupta


On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 11:21 PM, Siddharth Ubale 
<siddharth.ub...@syncoms.com<mailto:siddharth.ub...@syncoms.com>> wrote:
Hi Guys,

We are seriously thinking of phoenix in Production environment , however, we 
have no much data of how Phoenix is behaving in production.
Can anyone let us know if anyone is using Phoenix in Production and any 
challenges which they have experienced.

Thanks,
Siddharth Ubale,
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