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Apache Cassandra 4.1 was a massive effort by the Cassandra community to build on what was released in 4.0, and it is the first of what we intend to be yearly releases.
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 ...
At the forefront is open-source, NoSQL database Apache Cassandra. Thanks to the new data-driven demands of today’s enterprises, it’s getting its day in the sun. Why an open source database?
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 ...
Stargate, for example, is an open source data gateway that provides a pluggable API layer that greatly simplifies developer interaction with any Cassandra database.
The popular NoSQL database management system Apache Cassandra promises to be faster and more stable than ever in its next release.
The Apache Cassandra community has rigorously tested Cassandra 5.0, employing advanced methodologies, including property-based testing, fault injection, and extensive performance benchmarking to ...
For example, they will allocate extra memory to Cassandra’s JVM heap – a practice that, while well-intentioned, can actually increase latency and result in a poor experience. Those just starting out ...
By: Sam Ramji (@sramji) Cloud native Apache Cassandra Along with tens of thousands of developers and operators, and companies ranging from startups to titans like Apple and Netflix, we want to see ...
A new company has launched to support the popular Cassandra open-source database. In this Q&A with Riptano founder Matt Pfeil, we learn why Cassandra makes sense in the new way of Web architecture.