ScyllaDB is definitely on the radar. The main reason I picked Cassandra on the prototyping stage was because default Cassandra configuration gave me much better performance then ScyllaDB (I know, it is supposed to be vice versa). Another obvious reason was Cassandra's maturity and community support. If gocqlx is indeed a drop-in replacement for gocql, I can't see problems having a separate config/fork using ScyllaDB along with Cassandra.
dmingod666|2 years ago
I asked for support on twitter for some specific load tests, go 2 detailed responses in a day.. only later did I realise, both by the CEO of the company! :D