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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 Linear scalability and proven fault-tolerance on commodity hardware or cloud infrastructure make it the perfect platform for mission-critical data
- Apache Cassandra | Apache Cassandra Documentation
Cassandra is a NoSQL distributed database By design, NoSQL databases are lightweight, open-source, non-relational, and largely distributed Counted among their strengths are horizontal scalability, distributed architectures, and a flexible approach to schema definition
- Apache Cassandra | Apache Cassandra Documentation
Add the Apache repository of Cassandra to etc apt sources list d cassandra sources list, for example for the latest 4 1 echo "deb [signed-by= etc apt keyrings apache-cassandra asc] https: debian cassandra apache org 41x main" | sudo tee -a etc apt sources list d cassandra sources list
- Welcome to Apache Cassandra’s documentation!
Get started with Cassandra, fast Quickstart Guide Apache Cassandra powers mission-critical deployments with improved performance and unparalleled levels of scale in the cloud
- 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 Browse through the Case Studies to learn how other users in our worldwide community are getting value out of Cassandra
- Apache Cassandra | Apache Cassandra Documentation
Cassandra 5 0 introduces vector search, which leverages storage-attached indexing and dense indexing techniques to transform data exploration and analysis This update is especially impactful for domains like machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI)
- Overview | Apache Cassandra Documentation
Apache Cassandra is an open-source, distributed NoSQL database It implements a partitioned wide-column storage model with eventually consistent semantics Cassandra was initially designed at Facebook using a staged event-driven architecture ( SEDA )
- Configuring Cassandra | Apache Cassandra Documentation
Cassandra’s default configuration file, cassandra yaml, is sufficient to explore a simple single-node cluster However, anything beyond running a single-node cluster locally requires additional configuration to various Cassandra configuration files
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