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Posted to user@cassandra.apache.org by "Durity, Sean R" <SE...@homedepot.com> on 2017/12/27 22:10:29 UTC

RE: [EXTERNAL] Re: Any Cassandra Backup and Restore tool like Cassandra Reaper?

Datos IO solves many of the problems inherent in Cassandra backups (primarily issues with acceptable restores). It is worth considering. Other groups in my company are happy with it.


Sean Durity

From: Lerh Chuan Low [mailto:lerh@instaclustr.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2017 4:13 PM
To: user@cassandra.apache.org
Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Any Cassandra Backup and Restore tool like Cassandra Reaper?

Tablesnap assumes S3, and tableslurp can set up the stage for restoring by downloading the relevant SSTables (but then it's up to the operator to complete the restore from there). Restoring (especially point-in-time restore) isn't easy to handle so there aren't a lot available out there.

There's also Netflix's Priam https://github.com/Netflix/Priam<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__github.com_Netflix_Priam&d=DwMFaQ&c=MtgQEAMQGqekjTjiAhkudQ&r=aC_gxC6z_4f9GLlbWiKzHm1vucZTtVYWDDvyLkh8IaQ&m=sRV37KK5PaTUR9CK_K51nLT891UrXhpxDLeFISAY1w4&s=CkFf4Zlib0sjVBkVOiWgYY7G1VYKHrBluvU35Cc9bDc&e=> but I think it's a little bit old and is meant to run alongside C* as an agent and be the agent for repairs, monitoring, backups and restores, configuring Cassandra YAMLs...

One other one I've heard of is https://github.com/tbarbugli/cassandra_snapshotter<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__github.com_tbarbugli_cassandra-5Fsnapshotter&d=DwMFaQ&c=MtgQEAMQGqekjTjiAhkudQ&r=aC_gxC6z_4f9GLlbWiKzHm1vucZTtVYWDDvyLkh8IaQ&m=sRV37KK5PaTUR9CK_K51nLT891UrXhpxDLeFISAY1w4&s=0kRuPvbtgWNr2yV4VOpDk4vqthk_L9CNGX0uxFKFiuc&e=> but there's no restore yet.

On 15 December 2017 at 07:52, Rutvij Bhatt <ru...@sense.com>> wrote:
There is tablesnap/tablechop/tableslurp - https://github.com/JeremyGrosser/tablesnap<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__github.com_JeremyGrosser_tablesnap&d=DwMFaQ&c=MtgQEAMQGqekjTjiAhkudQ&r=aC_gxC6z_4f9GLlbWiKzHm1vucZTtVYWDDvyLkh8IaQ&m=sRV37KK5PaTUR9CK_K51nLT891UrXhpxDLeFISAY1w4&s=xsx3AL8JrDNgaikDMFEBqTcWpZa9M0h5hevQi4kVB4M&e=>.


On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 3:49 PM Roger Brown <ro...@perfectsearchcorp.com>> wrote:
I've found nothing affordable that works with vnodes. If you have money, you could use DataStax OpsCenter or Datos.io Recoverx.

I ended up creating a cron job to make snapshots along with incremental_backups: true in the cassandra.yaml. And I'm thinking of setting up a replication strategy so that one rack contains 1  replica of each keyspace and then using r1soft to image each of those servers to tape for offsite backup.


On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 1:30 PM Harika Vangapelli -T (hvangape - AKRAYA INC at Cisco) <hv...@cisco.com>> wrote:
Any Cassandra Backup and Restore tool like Cassandra Reaper for Repairs?




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