Cassandra and Voldemort Benchmarked 45
kreide33 writes "Key/Value storage systems are gaining in popularity, much because of features such as easy scalability and automatic replication. However, there are several to choose from and performance is an important deciding factor. This article compares the performance of two of the most well-known projects, Cassandra and Voldemort, using several different mixes of access types, and compares both throughput and latency."
Re:Drat (Score:1, Funny)
You mean "He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named"
Re:Drat (Score:5, Funny)
Did anyone else read this as comparing Cassandra from King's Quest and Voldemort from Harry Potter?
I was expecting something about Cassandra producing a bunch of warnings in log files that no one ever bothers to read, and Voldemort having various problems managing the child processes in the cluster (mostly being unable to kill or reap them).
Well, Cassandra does better. (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Drat (Score:4, Funny)