Details
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New Feature
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Status: Resolved
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Low
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Resolution: Not A Problem
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None
Description
As discussed in CASSANDRA-6106, we could create a 64-bit type with 48 bits of timestamp and 16 bites of unique coordinator id. This would give us a unique-per-cluster value that could be used as a more compact replacement for many TimeUUID uses.
Attachments
Issue Links
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CASSANDRA-7056 Add RAMP transactions
- Open
- is related to
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CASSANDRA-6178 Consider allowing timestamp at the protocol level ... and deprecating server side timestamps
- Resolved
- relates to
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CASSANDRA-6123 Break timestamp ties consistently for a given user requests
- Open
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CASSANDRA-7925 TimeUUID LSB should be unique per process, not just per machine
- Resolved