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Mastering Apache Cassandra

By : Nishant Neeraj
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Mastering Apache Cassandra

By: Nishant Neeraj

Overview of this book

<p>Apache Cassandra is the perfect choice for building fault tolerant and scalable databases. Implementing Cassandra will enable you to take advantage of its features which include replication of data across multiple datacenters with lower latency rates. This book details these features that will guide you towards mastering the art of building high performing databases without compromising on performance.</p> <p>Mastering Apache Cassandra aims to give enough knowledge to enable you to program pragmatically and help you understand the limitations of Cassandra. You will also learn how to deploy a production setup and monitor it, understand what happens under the hood, and how to optimize and integrate it with other software.</p> <p>Mastering Apache Cassandra begins with a discussion on understanding Cassandra’s philosophy and design decisions while helping you understand how you can implement it to resolve business issues and run complex applications simultaneously.</p> <p>You will also get to know about how various components of Cassandra work with each other to give a robust distributed system. The different mechanisms that it provides to solve old problems in new ways are not as twisted as they seem; Cassandra is all about simplicity. Learn how to set up a cluster that can face a tornado of data reads and writes without wincing.</p> <p>If you are a beginner, you can use the examples to help you play around with Cassandra and test the water. If you are at an intermediate level, you may prefer to use this guide to help you dive into the architecture. To a DevOp, this book will help you manage and optimize your infrastructure. To a CTO, this book will help you unleash the power of Cassandra and discover the resources that it requires.</p>
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Mastering Apache Cassandra
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

The Cassandra data model


To a person coming across from the relational database world to the NoSQL world, it would seem like a pretty featureless system. First, there is no relational integrity, then there is a whole different approach for defining a query before modeling your tables, which is quite the opposite of what we learned, that is, to model entities and then think of queries.

It may be confusing if you keep thinking in terms of a relational setup and translating it to an equivalent Cassandra representation. So forget about tables, foreign keys, joins, cascade delete, update on insert, and the like, when we speak in the context of Cassandra. If it helps, think of a problem you are dealing with. For example, you need to show number of votes by day and by city. We cannot run a sort or a group by; instead, we will have a column family, which will have counter as the data type and date as column names (at this point, if you start to think like an RDBMS person, you'll think how would you...