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Apache Cassandra is a distributed database designed for low-latency replication across geographically remote data centers. It allows users to define the number of copies to store in each center and determines the level of resiliency.
After completing this guide, you will have a single-node, production-ready installation of Apache Cassandra hosted on your Linode running CentOS 8.
After completing this guide, you will have a single-node, production-ready installation of Apache Cassandra hosted on your Linode running Debian 9.
After completing this guide, you will have a single-node, production-ready installation of Apache Cassandra hosted on your Linode running Ubuntu 18.
What is Apache CassandraApache Cassandra is an open-source application that is managed through a simple command line interface using the CQL language.
Introduction to Apache CassandraThe Cassandra NoSQL database is ideal for situations that require maximum data redundancy and uptime, ease of horizontal scaling across multiple unique servers, and rapidly evolving project demands during the development life cycle which would otherwise be heavily restricted by traditional relational database implementations.
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Apache Cassandra is a highly performant NoSQL database management system with a focus on scalability and high availability.