Congrats to the Scylla team! These features and performance improvements are pretty huge for people working with Apache C* that want to evaluate Scylla. Compatible storage formats will certainly make evaluations much…
I agree as well. However, it seems a common mistake to assume you can just "deploy", especially coming from traditional RDBMS. Great power, great responsibility.
What are you using for managing those 1000 nodes? opscenter or something else?
I think the April Fool's joke was around HAProxy being completely rewritten in Lua: http://www.haproxy.org/news.html
Junk title, but you can apply this article's critique to many communities in general (especially online ones with a myopic user base). On the whole, the StackExchange sites contain a wealth of information that's readily…
Congrats to the Scylla team! These features and performance improvements are pretty huge for people working with Apache C* that want to evaluate Scylla. Compatible storage formats will certainly make evaluations much…
I agree as well. However, it seems a common mistake to assume you can just "deploy", especially coming from traditional RDBMS. Great power, great responsibility.
What are you using for managing those 1000 nodes? opscenter or something else?
I think the April Fool's joke was around HAProxy being completely rewritten in Lua: http://www.haproxy.org/news.html
Junk title, but you can apply this article's critique to many communities in general (especially online ones with a myopic user base). On the whole, the StackExchange sites contain a wealth of information that's readily…