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JStickler committed Aug 2, 2024
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Cassandra is a popular database and one of the possible chunk stores for Loki and is production safe.

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This storage type for chunks is deprecated and may be removed in future major versions of Loki.
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## Index storage

### Cassandra (deprecated)

Cassandra can also be utilized for the index store and aside from the [boltdb-shipper](https://grafana.com/docs/loki/<LOKI_VERSION>/operations/storage/boltdb-shipper/), it's the only non-cloud offering that can be used for the index that's horizontally scalable and has configurable replication. It's a good candidate when you already run Cassandra, are running on-prem, or do not wish to use a managed cloud offering.

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### BigTable (deprecated)

Bigtable is a cloud database offered by Google. It is a good candidate for a managed index store if you're already using it (due to its heavy fixed costs) or wish to run in GCP.

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### DynamoDB (deprecated)

DynamoDB is a cloud database offered by AWS. It is a good candidate for a managed index store, especially if you're already running in AWS.

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#### Rate limiting

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BoltDB is an embedded database on disk. It is not replicated and thus cannot be used for high availability or clustered Loki deployments, but is commonly paired with a `filesystem` chunk store for proof of concept deployments, trying out Loki, and development. The [boltdb-shipper](https://grafana.com/docs/loki/<LOKI_VERSION>/operations/storage/boltdb-shipper/) aims to support clustered deployments using `boltdb` as an index.

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## Schema Config

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### On premise deployment (Cassandra+Cassandra)
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**Keeping this for posterity, but this is likely not a common config. Cassandra should work and could be faster in some situations but is likely much more expensive.**
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