Introduction To Apache Cassandra

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024

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  • @awallaustin
    @awallaustin Před 8 lety +76

    This is so well done. It is rare to find an IT presenter on CZcams who is personable and can present well, has a good command of the English language, and covers so much at a high-level without losing the non-technical audience. I sincerely thank you

  • @dondreytaylor8001
    @dondreytaylor8001 Před 4 lety +8

    "Giving daytime back to DBAs" lol haha I felt that. Awesome talk still to this day.

  • @CharlieScarver
    @CharlieScarver Před 2 lety

    Very well presented. You can see that this talk was created with care for the quality and to serve the audience.
    This is what tech talks should strive to be.

  • @paullan3065
    @paullan3065 Před 5 lety +1

    I like this guys talking style a lot, vividly and making tough things adorably.

  • @bhaveshgohel
    @bhaveshgohel Před 4 lety +3

    One of the best talk i have ever listened. Great job!

  • @JohnWick-zc5li
    @JohnWick-zc5li Před 5 lety +2

    I killed the interview with this video .. finally an excellent presentation

  • @geektechnique8233
    @geektechnique8233 Před 5 lety +1

    This tutorial is incredible. The quality of the presentation is great. My one and only critique is the way the slide jumps up and down in the video. The information and presentation are A1 though.

  • @anand5081
    @anand5081 Před 3 lety

    Very Crisp explanation of Cassandra Db . . Willing to hear some more from him

  • @jaime7295
    @jaime7295 Před rokem

    This was a really good talk!!

  • @itdept.708
    @itdept.708 Před 8 lety +1

    This was very well done. In depth presentation and Q&A. Concise explanations across a broad range of important topics. Overall, well thought out presentation.

  • @Wizmoisa
    @Wizmoisa Před 8 lety +2

    What a nice talk ! This guy was fun and interesting, keep it like that.

  • @jaqsudafrican0
    @jaqsudafrican0 Před 9 lety +2

    Very good presentation and very interesting

  • @RohanKumar2
    @RohanKumar2 Před 7 lety

    Brilliant talk. Those were some really good insights from Patrick McFadin! Thanks Cerner.

  • @jayeshpi
    @jayeshpi Před 9 lety +6

    Patrick McFadin , can you please post links to your 3 hr data model video you mentioned in this video ? Tried to find but there seem to be bunch of them and not sure which are dups..

  • @manuboudewyn8052
    @manuboudewyn8052 Před 7 lety

    Thanks a lot Patrick McFadin for this clarifying intro, keep up the good works! Love to be part of the audience one day :)

  • @calc3085
    @calc3085 Před 4 lety

    Deep centralized and collabrative work

  • @javacoder1986
    @javacoder1986 Před 4 lety

    Brilliant, thanks for easy to follow informative talk.

  • @sheebanamburi9908
    @sheebanamburi9908 Před 9 lety

    Good Way Of Active and Alive Presentation. Thanks A lot.

  • @LinfengLee
    @LinfengLee Před 5 lety

    really interesting talk. Educational and entertaining.

  • @antonalekseyev9651
    @antonalekseyev9651 Před 3 lety

    It is interesting why the presentation image is jerking? Is it related to the analog video interface in the presentation hall?

  • @adelinghanayem2369
    @adelinghanayem2369 Před 9 lety

    Excellent introduction, a lot of questions were excellent questions too ... Keep it up.

  • @noahflorin-sefton2992
    @noahflorin-sefton2992 Před 3 lety

    This is a great talk

  • @VibeWithSingh
    @VibeWithSingh Před 8 lety

    wow. this was an interesting and informative presentation. learned a couple of new things. keep up the good work.
    I gotta watch another one of these videos now. :)

  • @AkshayrajKore
    @AkshayrajKore Před 7 lety

    Good presenter, extremely knowledgeable.

  • @abhaykumar5169
    @abhaykumar5169 Před 9 lety

    Very good presentation on Cassendra internals..

  • @pavan8001
    @pavan8001 Před 10 lety +1

    This is great... Can you please share the presentation or a link from where i can grab it

  • @Textras
    @Textras Před 6 lety

    Very good Casandra tutorial.

  • @wishfulbuy
    @wishfulbuy Před 5 lety

    Bravo! fun and very insightful. Love it.

  • @nareshgb1
    @nareshgb1 Před 6 lety

    for the record, purge is done with truncates in oracle ( which is a smallish update to the data dictionary) - provided you know how to partition your table appropriately.
    but good talk overall.

  • @destinydoggaming4511
    @destinydoggaming4511 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for this. A great presentation.

  • @javacoder1986
    @javacoder1986 Před 5 lety

    Excellent talk!!

  • @59sharmanalin
    @59sharmanalin Před 2 lety

    Why should consistent hashing work in case of stateful case like db / cassandra? If ranges change how will find operation work?

  • @MichaelSchwabTX
    @MichaelSchwabTX Před 7 lety +4

    Great info, informative native English speaker, THANKS!

    • @2k10clarky
      @2k10clarky Před 7 lety

      keyword 'written' if I'm listening to an hour long plus presentation I don't want to be straining to understand, I'm sure such a presentation could have the most awesome content and the speaker could have phD's coming out of the wazoo but verbal communication is a skill unto itself

  • @GanapathyChidambaram
    @GanapathyChidambaram Před 10 lety

    Nice video, but a couple of questions here 1. The CQL queries show Tables, isn't the equivalent in Cassandra called a Keyspace? 2. I'm a little confused about the sequential read and write and the partitioning using a hash function? How can a sequential write/read happen when the data is partitioned using a hash function of the primary key?

  • @ibrahimshbatibrahim7269

    Hi, Thank you for the talk. You mentioned in the talk there is free Cassandra with Java free course, Can you put the link of the course,?

  • @boy_deploy
    @boy_deploy Před 10 lety

    Hello. Great talk about Cassandra! May I ask where can I get the slide used in this video? Thank you!

  • @pravatj
    @pravatj Před 9 lety

    A great introduction with insights on Cassandara. Hope I will continue my momentum to go though all of your video tutorials :)

  • @JeffFrick
    @JeffFrick Před 10 lety

    Patrick's theCUBE Interview from Cassandra Summit
    Patrick McFadin - Cassandra Summit 2014 - theCUBE

  • @sreemontabhowmik1552
    @sreemontabhowmik1552 Před 3 lety

    Which is the better way to install Cassandra, whether from a docker container or from a Linux machine (We use clustering or will make multiple instances)

  • @eladen8905
    @eladen8905 Před 5 lety

    Great video!

  • @EricRobinson0374
    @EricRobinson0374 Před 5 lety

    Great Video

  • @2220KIRAN
    @2220KIRAN Před 6 lety

    Great information, thanks sir

  • @abhijeetanand9307
    @abhijeetanand9307 Před 7 lety

    You mentioned about your online free course on Cassandra at 46.00 minute of this video. Can you share the link of your course.

  • @qrasheed
    @qrasheed Před 10 lety

    This is a great talk, however I do not agree about the comments on High Availability.
    If you are using Oracle RAC or Exadata, where you have multiple databases in the cluster, you don't have a issue taking one node down for maintenance. One of our production nodes was restarted during the day, and no impact to the users or apps. If you are running a single instance, single node Oracle database, yes you have single point of failure.
    So, choose the right product feature or option for comparison. Cannot use a generic statement, as if Cassandra is the only product that offers High Availability feature that allows you to patch while database is available.

    • @SajithSebastian
      @SajithSebastian Před 10 lety

      I disagree to this point oracle has its on pain points to on very rollback segments on racks. Its not possible to add more than 3 rack nodes and get better performance on busy DB clusters.

  • @PaulXiaofangLan
    @PaulXiaofangLan Před 4 lety

    From 16:25, the video covers some slide content.

  • @ankitsolomon
    @ankitsolomon Před 6 lety

    Which Netflix live demo is he talking about? Could someone pls post link

  • @Ishvires
    @Ishvires Před 7 lety

    very very good

  • @bgbrunocom
    @bgbrunocom Před 6 lety

    best about cassandra

  • @mrmhbsc
    @mrmhbsc Před 7 lety

    Well Cassandra has a nice way of handling a rack!

  • @calc3085
    @calc3085 Před 4 lety

    I steal this

  • @balachandranchandrasekaran7223

    why an Oracle DBA needs to ask for Downtime to patch? Won't RAC databases address this issue? The use case for Cassandra in comparison to RDBMS could have been clearer. How does Cassandra differ from IBM's solution like DB2 Database partition Feature?

    • @SPeri6
      @SPeri6 Před 9 lety +1

      +Balachandran Chandrasekaran: DB2 Partition ??? Scale out Architecture DR HA are all plugged in a Hadoop echo system while you will have to manage that for a Shard DB oracle / DB2.

  • @MelroyvandenBerg
    @MelroyvandenBerg Před 10 lety

    Nice vid! You are still talking about sequential IO, but that doesn't really matter anymore when everybody is using SSD's (in data centers)?
    2 people doesn't like either Facebook, Netflix, eBay or Twitter ;)

    • @patrickmcfadin8373
      @patrickmcfadin8373 Před 10 lety +1

      You are right about SSDs and this is why we recommend them. There is still a bit of overhead on the transport layer when issuing random seeks. If you were to ask for a contiguous set of blocks and compared that with something issuing pure random reads, the random reads will have a much higher 95th percentile.
      Because of the sequential write IO, you'll find that Cassandra servers are much nicer on SSDs. Another reason we recommend MLC vs SLC drives. You just don't need the extra protection.

    • @MelroyvandenBerg
      @MelroyvandenBerg Před 10 lety

      'They' say that SLC is better, faster and more reliable. But SLC is also more expensive. However do you think that MLC are better in data-centers, even considering endurance (life span) of the SLC's.
      Smaller nanometers NAND chips lead to a lower life cycle.

  • @1PercentPure
    @1PercentPure Před 3 lety

    Pretty interesting watching in 2021 with the rise of fast and cheap NVME storage invalidating many of the assumptions that guided some of cassandra's design decisions. In software, the only constant is change

  • @dineshnagare3555
    @dineshnagare3555 Před 7 lety

    nice

  • @ManojKumar-yt5ne
    @ManojKumar-yt5ne Před 4 lety

    how can i configure the ring for nodes?

  • @VikasMishra007
    @VikasMishra007 Před 10 lety +4

    As far 1:02:00 is concerned, Even though we never feel it, most of the Facebook transactions replicated across geography are eventual consistence, never perfectly consistence.

  • @calc3085
    @calc3085 Před 4 lety

    God amen

  • @siobhanahbois
    @siobhanahbois Před 3 lety

    Read path: 33:22

  • @lev18b
    @lev18b Před 3 lety

    22:34 - "Nagios would have been blowing up!", i'm like...Nagios? What year is this video from? oh, 2014...ok :)

  • @calc3085
    @calc3085 Před 4 lety

    God steals this

  • @hechen236
    @hechen236 Před 3 lety

    !

  • @vvsiva007
    @vvsiva007 Před 6 lety

    presentation is good but he only scratched the surface.

  • @pritabratamallik5391
    @pritabratamallik5391 Před 3 lety +1

    This guy explains great, but personally, I feel his side remarks were a bit too much

  • @sdsadasdasd2524
    @sdsadasdasd2524 Před 4 lety

    Too much water in very long lecture