Anti-entropy repair in Cassandra can sometimes be a pain point for those doing deletes in their cluster, since it must be run before gc_grace expires to ensure deleted data is not resurrected.Reliable hints can go a long way to alleviating this, but if you lose a node at any point, you’ll still need to repair (though it’s worth mentioning that if you only delete via TTL, and only inserted with a TTL to begin with, you can skip repair if your cluster has synchronized time, which it should for a variety of reasons.)
"Repair" is a known pain in Cassandra. Riak has a more automated one : Active Anti-Entropy