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my previous scenario i used Sql server one instance in amazon for live and the second
in local network for archiving by disable delete in replication can i do this in Cassandra or what best practices for this scenario?
im using datastax 4.8.2
cassandra replication
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my previous scenario i used Sql server one instance in amazon for live and the second
in local network for archiving by disable delete in replication can i do this in Cassandra or what best practices for this scenario?
im using datastax 4.8.2
cassandra replication
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my previous scenario i used Sql server one instance in amazon for live and the second
in local network for archiving by disable delete in replication can i do this in Cassandra or what best practices for this scenario?
im using datastax 4.8.2
cassandra replication
my previous scenario i used Sql server one instance in amazon for live and the second
in local network for archiving by disable delete in replication can i do this in Cassandra or what best practices for this scenario?
im using datastax 4.8.2
cassandra replication
cassandra replication
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You can disable delete,insert and update using the built-in Cassandra security
CREATE USER test_user WITH PASSWORD xxxx NOSUPERUSER;
GRANT SELECT TO test_user ON my_table;
Unfortunately, it will also disable INSERT and UPDATE. Right now there is no way to disable only DELETE.
Indeed, even if you disable DELETE and allow INSERT & UPDATE, it is still possible for the user to delete data, by just inserting null or updating with null values because inserting null == DELETE in CQL semantics
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You can disable delete,insert and update using the built-in Cassandra security
CREATE USER test_user WITH PASSWORD xxxx NOSUPERUSER;
GRANT SELECT TO test_user ON my_table;
Unfortunately, it will also disable INSERT and UPDATE. Right now there is no way to disable only DELETE.
Indeed, even if you disable DELETE and allow INSERT & UPDATE, it is still possible for the user to delete data, by just inserting null or updating with null values because inserting null == DELETE in CQL semantics
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You can disable delete,insert and update using the built-in Cassandra security
CREATE USER test_user WITH PASSWORD xxxx NOSUPERUSER;
GRANT SELECT TO test_user ON my_table;
Unfortunately, it will also disable INSERT and UPDATE. Right now there is no way to disable only DELETE.
Indeed, even if you disable DELETE and allow INSERT & UPDATE, it is still possible for the user to delete data, by just inserting null or updating with null values because inserting null == DELETE in CQL semantics
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You can disable delete,insert and update using the built-in Cassandra security
CREATE USER test_user WITH PASSWORD xxxx NOSUPERUSER;
GRANT SELECT TO test_user ON my_table;
Unfortunately, it will also disable INSERT and UPDATE. Right now there is no way to disable only DELETE.
Indeed, even if you disable DELETE and allow INSERT & UPDATE, it is still possible for the user to delete data, by just inserting null or updating with null values because inserting null == DELETE in CQL semantics
You can disable delete,insert and update using the built-in Cassandra security
CREATE USER test_user WITH PASSWORD xxxx NOSUPERUSER;
GRANT SELECT TO test_user ON my_table;
Unfortunately, it will also disable INSERT and UPDATE. Right now there is no way to disable only DELETE.
Indeed, even if you disable DELETE and allow INSERT & UPDATE, it is still possible for the user to delete data, by just inserting null or updating with null values because inserting null == DELETE in CQL semantics
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