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Keyspaces for different Cassandra Reaper configurations
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Let's suppose we have 2 datacenters | |
dc1 | |
dc2 | |
Available Reaper configuration options: | |
1) datacenterAvailability: ALL | |
create keyspace reaper_db with replication = {'class' : 'NetworkTopologyStrategy', 'dc1': 3, 'dc2': 3}; | |
1 Reaper instance handling the entire cluster with 2 datacenters | |
2) datacenterAvailability: LOCAL | |
// A single datacenter to store the keyspace should be enough correct? | |
create keyspace reaper_db with replication = {'class' : 'NetworkTopologyStrategy', 'dc1': 3}; | |
1 Reaper instance handling the entire cluster with 2 datacenters but this setup will not allow to handle backpressure | |
for the remote DC as metrics (pending compactions, running repairs) will not be accessible from Reaper. | |
3) datacenterAvailability: EACH | |
// Do we need to have 2 KEYSPACES in 2 different datacenters and 2 different Reaper Instances? | |
create keyspace reaper_db_1 with replication = {'class' : 'NetworkTopologyStrategy', 'dc1': 3}; | |
create keyspace reaper_db_2 with replication = {'class' : 'NetworkTopologyStrategy', 'dc2': 3}; | |
2 Reaper instances that don't talk each other and handles separately the 2 Data centers |
Thanks @adejanovski . Just reporting here @adejanovski comment for memories:
if Reaper in DC1 can talk to nodes in DC2 directly through JMX, you're better off with ALL. EACH is required only if JMX is not accessible through the cross DC link. Also, you can start several reaper with ALL as well.
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No, 3) is incorrect. You need to have a single keyspace, replicated on both datacenters.