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    <p>Hello,</p>
    <p>redis is capable for sure of handling that size of records. If
      you just keep (key, value) pairs, redis is probably the best to
      choose because is know to be very fast for looking up on a key.</p>
    <p>Cheers,<br>
      Daniel<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/05/16 22:54, SamyGo wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Hi Daniel,
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          <div>I highly appreciate your share on this, I can make use of
            the ndb_cassandra too, or for the matter mongodb, or redis
            as well.</div>
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          <div>May I ask how huge whitelists in redis is manageable, I'm
            looking for about 5~10 million records.</div>
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          <div>Best Regards,</div>
          <div>Sammy</div>
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 4:48 PM,
          Daniel-Constantin Mierla <span dir="ltr"><<a
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              <p>Hello,</p>
              <p>the userblacklist module does caching in kamailio
                memory, so actually it doesn't seem to help much the
                type of the backend (apart of data distribution and
                loading from it).</p>
              <p>If you want to interact with cassandra records always,
                maybe ndb_cassandra module can help -- iirc, it also
                uses newer versions of cassandra libs that db_cassandra.<br>
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              I don't have experience with cassandra at all, most of the
              deployments I dealt with use redis for matching
              white/black listed numbers. Also mongdb should have some
              operations allowing matching by key or prefix.<br>
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              Cheers,<br>
              Daniel
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                  <div>On 11/05/16 15:22, SamyGo wrote:<br>
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                    <p dir="ltr">Hi,</p>
                    <p dir="ltr">I am tasked to make use of blacklist
                      module for about 4 to 6 million numbers. I am
                      thinking of using Cassandra for the purpose but
                      reading through the documentatiom of module and
                      recent mailing list discussion made me a bit
                      hesitant.</p>
                    <p dir="ltr">I am looking for advise on this whether
                      this is going to perform as expected or is not
                      even going to work with the BlackListing module !
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                    <p dir="ltr">I am using Cassandra 33x and Kamailio
                      4.4 over Ubuntu 14.04.<br>
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                    <p dir="ltr">Looking for suggestions here.</p>
                    <p dir="ltr">Regards,<br>
                      Sammy</p>
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