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Apache Cassandra is a popular database for several reasons. The open source, distributed, NoSQL database has no single point of failure, so it’s well suited for high-availability applications ...
As the Apache Cassandra community ventures down the homestretch of readying release 4.0 of the open source platform for release, there is light at the end of the tunnel as DataStax has started ...
By Jeff Carpenter, DataStax The O’Reilly book, Cassandra: The Definitive Guide, features a quote from Ray Kurzweil, the noted inventor and futurist: “An invention has to make sense in the ...
Apache Cassandra 5.0 debuts bringing new index, vector and performance gains to the distributed open source database.
The popular NoSQL database management system Apache Cassandra promises to be faster and more stable than ever in its next release.
Users of Cassandra will see the decoupled innovation in the ecosystem in the future without the need for a major release of the project.” 4.1 improvements for the Apache Cassandra ecosystem ...
The strength of Apache Cassandra and Apache Pulsar combined with built-to-last Intel processors will pave the way for smooth database operations and instant access to critical data.
The Apache Cassandra NoSQL distributed data store continues to accumulate features that mimic traditional databases, with the newly released version 2 of the open source software offering triggers ...
Availability and Oversight Apache Cassandra software is released under the Apache License v2.0 and is overseen by a volunteer, self-selected team of active contributors to the project.