Stronger CL will cause larger
>> latency.
>> In the real world, it will depends on system configuration,
>> application design, data, and all of the environment.
>> However if you found shorter latency with stronger CL, there must be
>> some reason to explain the behavi
e
> some reason to explain the behavior.
>
> maki
>
> 2011/5/27 Ryu Kobayashi :
>> Hi,
>>
>> Question of Consistency Level throughput.
>>
>> Environment:
>> 6 nodes. Replication factor is 3.
>>
>> ONE and QUORUM it was not for the throug
Kobayashi :
> Hi,
>
> Question of Consistency Level throughput.
>
> Environment:
> 6 nodes. Replication factor is 3.
>
> ONE and QUORUM it was not for the throughput difference.
> ALL just extremely slow.
> Not ONE had only half the throughput.
> ONE, TWO and T
I'm afraid I don't quite understand the question.
In general, cluster throughput = single node throughput * number of
nodes / replication factor.
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 9:39 PM, Ryu Kobayashi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Question of Consistency Level throughput.
>
> Environmen
Hi,
Question of Consistency Level throughput.
Environment:
6 nodes. Replication factor is 3.
ONE and QUORUM it was not for the throughput difference.
ALL just extremely slow.
Not ONE had only half the throughput.
ONE, TWO and THREE were similar results.
Is there any difference between 2 nodes