Docker containers work - and so they will work with kubernetes
PersistentVolumes. Nothing would beat bare metal , CPU, and Ram in terms of
speed but containerization / kubernetization makes sense if you want to totally
automate infrastructure as code across clouds.
Rahul
On Jun 27, 2018, 6:23 P
On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 3:08 PM, Abdelkrim Fitouri
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am studying the gossip part on casssandra and wondering about the
> difference between the heartbeat and generation data exchanged for the
> autodiscovery.
>
> many thanks for any help.
>
If you haven’t had a chance to che
Yes, big data infra works fine in containers. Does not slow and in some
cases can increase performance depending on the virtualization. A big
differentiator comes when one is using persisted storage that can live
across the underlying instance. When the instance (and containers) fail,
then there is