> In a project I would like to store "big" objects in columns, serialized. For
> example entire images (several Ko to several Mo), flash animations (several
> Mo) etc...
> Does someone use Cassandra with those relatively big columns and if yes does
> it work well ? Is there any drawbacks using this
Ok thank you very much for these information !
If somebody has more insights on this matter I am still interested !
Victor K.
2011/1/13 Ryan King
> On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 2:44 PM, Victor Kabdebon
> wrote:
> > Is there any recommanded maximum size for a Column ? (not the very upper
> > limit w
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 2:44 PM, Victor Kabdebon
wrote:
> Is there any recommanded maximum size for a Column ? (not the very upper
> limit which is 2Gb)
> Why is it useful to chunk the content into multiple columns ?
I think you're going to have to do some tests yourself.
You want to chunk it so
Is there any recommanded maximum size for a Column ? (not the very upper
limit which is 2Gb)
Why is it useful to chunk the content into multiple columns ?
Thank you,
Victor K.
2011/1/13 Ryan King
> On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Victor Kabdebon
> wrote:
> > Dear all,
> > In a project I would
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Victor Kabdebon
wrote:
> Dear all,
> In a project I would like to store "big" objects in columns, serialized. For
> example entire images (several Ko to several Mo), flash animations (several
> Mo) etc...
> Does someone use Cassandra with those relatively big colum
Dear all,
In a project I would like to store "big" objects in columns, serialized. For
example entire images (several Ko to several Mo), flash animations (several
Mo) etc...
Does someone use Cassandra with those relatively big columns and if yes does
it work well ? Is there any drawbacks using thi