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- Apache Cassandra | Apache Cassandra Documentation
What is Apache Cassandra? 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 Hybrid
- 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
- Apache Cassandra | Apache Cassandra Documentation
Cassandra automatically replicates that data around your different data centers Your application can write data to a Cassandra node on the U S west coast, and that data is automatically available in data centers at nodes in Asia and Europe
- 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
- Installing Cassandra | Apache Cassandra Documentation
Install the RPM build on CentOS and RHEL-based distributions if you want to install Cassandra using YUM Install the Debian build on Ubuntu and other Debian-based distributions if you want to install Cassandra using APT
- 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
- Overview | Apache Cassandra Documentation
Apache Cassandra was designed as a best-in-class combination of both systems to meet emerging large scale, both in data footprint and query volume, storage requirements As applications began to require full global replication and always available low-latency reads and writes, a new kind of database model was required to meet these new
- Inserting and querying | Apache Cassandra Documentation
Inserting and querying The API for Cassandra is CQL, the Cassandra Query Language To use CQL, you will need to connect to the cluster, using either:
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