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Pre-Combo AMI

  • A single 0.7.2 AMI
  • A single 0.7.4 AMI
  • A single 0.7.5 AMI
  • A single 0.7.x auto-updating AMI
    • Where the cassandra package would install on launch
  • A single 0.8.x auto-updating AMI

Combo AMI

  • 1.0
    • A DataStax Brisk/0.8 AMI
  • 2.0
    • 0.7.x, 0.8.x, and Brisk on one AMI
  • 2.1
    • DataStax Enterprise and DataStax Community
      • Specifically for the DSE/C 1.0 release
      • Added CQL Shell
      • Added Demos
  • 2.2
    • DataStax Enterprise 2.0 and DataStax Community 1.0
      • Specifically for the DSE 2.0 release
      • Completely rewritten codebase for easy reading and understanding
      • Solr assignment and integration
      • Cluster names with spaces now allowed
      • New tokentool that supports multiple datacenter spacing
      • Removed all short arguments (-v) and only long arguments are accepted (--version)
      • --release allows for specific DSE package releases
      • hadoop.tmp.dir is now set to be on the RAID0 device, if applicable
  • Future (as of March 24, 2012)
    • Planned DataStax Enterprise 1.0 support in AMI 2.2
      • Within a week
      • Made possible via the --release <version> argument
    • Planned DataStax Community 2.0 support on AMI 2.2
      • After release
      • Will also allow for --release flag for DSC

CassandraLauncher

Additional features are being incorporated via the CassandraLauncher as found here: https://github.com/joaquincasares/cassandralauncher

By using the CassandraLauncher, certain aspects are simpler to deploy from a central, non-EC2 location.

The list include:

  • DataStax username and password memory
  • AWS API key memory
  • Instance size memory
  • Input validation
  • Automated RSA fingerprint checking
  • Automatic separate known_hosts file
  • Pre-built SSH strings
  • Automatic OpsCenter agent installation
  • Passwordless SSH around the cluster
  • datastax_ssh tool
    • Allows for SSH commands to easily be run across an entire cluster
  • nodelist file
    • An uploaded file onto the cluster for later, possible, use
  • Modified hosts file
    • Allows for easy jumping between machines, e.g. c0, c1, a0, a1, s0, ...