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- Apache Cassandra | Apache Cassandra Documentation
Apache Cassandra is an open source NoSQL distributed database trusted by thousands of companies for scalability and high availability without compromising performance
- Overview | Apache Cassandra Documentation
Apache Cassandra powers mission-critical deployments with improved performance and unparalleled levels of scale in the cloud
- Welcome to Apache Cassandra’s documentation! | Apache Cassandra . . .
This is the official documentation for Apache Cassandra If you would like to contribute to this documentation, you are welcome to do so by submitting your contribution like any other patch following these instructions
- Apache Cassandra | Apache Cassandra Documentation
Since it is a distributed database, Cassandra can (and usually does) have multiple nodes A node represents a single instance of Cassandra These nodes communicate with one another through a protocol called gossip, which is a process of computer peer-to-peer communication
- Apache Cassandra | Apache Cassandra Documentation
Read through the Cassandra Basics to learn main concepts and how Cassandra works at a high level To understand Cassandra in more detail, head over to the Docs
- Overview | Apache Cassandra Documentation
Cassandra was initially designed at Facebook using a staged event-driven architecture (SEDA) This initial design implemented a combination of Amazon’s Dynamo distributed storage and replication techniques and Google’s Bigtable data and storage engine model
- Apache Cassandra | Apache Cassandra Documentation
Please note that official RPMs for Apache Cassandra only have been available recently and are not tested thoroughly on all platforms yet We appreciate your feedback and support and ask you to post details on any issues in the corresponding Jira ticket
- Getting Started | Apache Cassandra Documentation
Additional information This section covers how to get started using Apache Cassandra and should be the first thing to read if you are new to Cassandra
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