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Cassandra High Availability

You're reading from   Cassandra High Availability Harness the power of Apache Cassandra to build scalable, fault-tolerant, and readily available applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783989126
Length 186 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Cassandra's Approach to High Availability FREE CHAPTER 2. Data Distribution 3. Replication 4. Data Centers 5. Scaling Out 6. High Availability Features in the Native Java Client 7. Modeling for High Availability 8. Antipatterns 9. Failing Gracefully Index

Removing nodes


While the material in this chapter is primarily focused on adding capacity to your cluster, there might be times when reducing capacity is what you're hoping to accomplish. There can be a number of valid reasons for doing this. Perhaps you experience smaller transaction volumes than originally anticipated for a new application, or you might change your data retention plan. In some cases you might want to move to a smaller cluster with more capable nodes, especially in cloud environments where this transition is made easier.

Regardless of your reasons for doing so, knowing how to remove nodes from your cluster will certainly come in handy at some point in your Cassandra experience. Let's take a look at this process now.

Removing nodes within a data center

Fortunately, the process to remove a node is quite simple:

  1. Run nodetool repair on all your keyspaces. This will ensure that any updates which might be present only on the node you're removing will be preserved in the remaining...

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