Actually, "noSQL" is a misleading misnomer. With C* you have CQL which is
adapted from SQL syntax and purpose.
For a poster boy, try Netflix.
Regards,
James
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> On Dec 30, 2016, at 4:59 AM, Sikander Rafiq wrote:
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> Thanks for your comments/suggestions.
>
>
> Yes I unde
I'm not affiliated with them, I've just been impressed by them. They have done
amazing work in performance measurement. They discovered a major flaw in most
performance testing ... I've never seen their pricing. But, recently, they made
their product available for testing by deve
You should experiment with Zing, the pauseless compactor jvm. This year they
allowed experimental licensing.
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> On Nov 25, 2016, at 2:38 PM, Kant Kodali wrote:
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> +1 Chris Lohfink response
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> I would also restate the following sentence "java GC pauses are pretty much a
>
Hi Alex:
Hmmm ... Assuming clock skew is eliminated And assuming nodes are up and
available ... And assuming quorum writes and quorum reads and everyone waiting
for success ( which is NOT The OP scenario), Two different clients will be
guaranteed to see all successful writes, or be told tha
Hey Ben,
In regards to updating the client tools page on Planet Cassandra, I can help
you out.
Which items need updating or added?
Thanks!
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> On Mar 20, 2014, at 8:07 AM, Ben Hood <0x6e6...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hey all,
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> Does anybody know who to contact to update th
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> On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 1:05 PM, work late wrote:
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>> The ring command on nodetool shows as
>>
>> Address DC RackStatus State Load
>> OwnsToken
>>
>> Token(bytes[88401b216270ab8ebb690946b0b70eab])
>> 10.1.1
The ring command on nodetool shows as
Address DC RackStatus State LoadOwns
Token
Token(bytes[88401b216270ab8ebb690946b0b70eab])
10.1.1.1 datacenter1 rack1 Up Normal 69.1 KB 50.00%
Token(bytes[4936c862b88db2bdd92d684583bf0280])
1