ry happy
>>with the support we've received.
>>
>>We haven't tried any of the other providers on that page, so I can't
>>comment on them.
>>
>>Jim
>>(Disclaimer: no connection with Datastax other than as a satisfied customer.)
>>
>&g
There is a link to a page which lists few professional support providers on
Cassandra homepage. I have contacted few of them and couple are just out of
providing support and others didn't reply. So, do you know about any
professional support provider for Cassandra solutions and how much they cha
how much max disk space I can go with?
----- Original Message -
From: Peter Schuller
To: user@cassandra.apache.org; China Stoffen
Cc:
Sent: Saturday, September 3, 2011 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: commodity server spec
> Is there any recommendation about commodity server hardware specs if
rge and most likely days to add
> machines. From my experience it's must better to have a larger cluster
> setup upfront for future growth than getting by with 6-12 nodes at the
> start. You will feel less pain, easier to manage node failures (bad
> disks, mem, etc).
>
> 3
Many small servers would drive up the hosting cost way too high so want to
avoid this solution if we can.
- Original Message -
From: Radim Kolar
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Cc:
Sent: Saturday, September 3, 2011 9:37 AM
Subject: Re: commodity server spec
many smaller servers way bet
Hi,
Is there any recommendation about commodity server hardware specs
if 100TB database size is expected and its heavily write application.
Should
I got with high powered CPU (12 cores) and 48TB HDD and 640GB RAM and
total of 3 servers of this spec. Or many smaller commodity servers are
recomme