Reader small image

You're reading from  Cassandra High Availability

Product typeBook
Published inDec 2014
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781783989126
Edition1st Edition
Right arrow
Author (1)
Robbie Strickland
Robbie Strickland
author image
Robbie Strickland

Robbie Strickland has been involved in the Apache Cassandra project since 2010, and he initially went to production with the 0.5 release. He has made numerous contributions over the years, including work on drivers for C# and Scala and multiple contributions to the core Cassandra codebase. In 2013 he became the very first certified Cassandra developer, and in 2014 DataStax selected him as an Apache Cassandra MVP. Robbie has been an active speaker and writer in the Cassandra community and is the founder of the Atlanta Cassandra Users Group. Other examples of his writing can be found on the DataStax blog, and he has presented numerous webinars and conference talks over the years.
Read more about Robbie Strickland

Right arrow

Snitches


As discussed earlier, Cassandra is able to intelligently place replicas across the cluster if you provide it with enough information about your topology. You give this insight to Cassandra through a snitch, which is set using the endpoint_snitch property in cassandra.yaml. The snitch is also used to help Cassandra route client requests to the closest nodes to reduce network latency.

As of version 2.0, there are eight available snitch options (and you can write your own as well):

  • SimpleSnitch: This snitch is a companion to the SimpleStrategy replication strategy. It is designed for simple single data center configurations.

  • RackInferringSnitch: As the name implies, this snitch attempts to infer your network topology. Using this snitch is discouraged because it assumes that your IP addressing scheme reflects your data center and rack configuration. For this to work properly, your addresses must be in the following form:

  • PropertyFileSnitch: Using this snitch allows the administrator...

lock icon
The rest of the page is locked
Previous PageNext Page
You have been reading a chapter from
Cassandra High Availability
Published in: Dec 2014Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781783989126

Author (1)

author image
Robbie Strickland

Robbie Strickland has been involved in the Apache Cassandra project since 2010, and he initially went to production with the 0.5 release. He has made numerous contributions over the years, including work on drivers for C# and Scala and multiple contributions to the core Cassandra codebase. In 2013 he became the very first certified Cassandra developer, and in 2014 DataStax selected him as an Apache Cassandra MVP. Robbie has been an active speaker and writer in the Cassandra community and is the founder of the Atlanta Cassandra Users Group. Other examples of his writing can be found on the DataStax blog, and he has presented numerous webinars and conference talks over the years.
Read more about Robbie Strickland