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Mastering Apache Cassandra 3.x - Third Edition

By : Aaron Ploetz, Tejaswi Malepati, Nishant Neeraj
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Mastering Apache Cassandra 3.x - Third Edition

By: Aaron Ploetz, Tejaswi Malepati, Nishant Neeraj

Overview of this book

With ever-increasing rates of data creation, the demand for storing data fast and reliably becomes a need. Apache Cassandra is the perfect choice for building fault-tolerant and scalable databases. Mastering Apache Cassandra 3.x teaches you how to build and architect your clusters, configure and work with your nodes, and program in a high-throughput environment, helping you understand the power of Cassandra as per the new features. Once you’ve covered a brief recap of the basics, you’ll move on to deploying and monitoring a production setup and optimizing and integrating it with other software. You’ll work with the advanced features of CQL and the new storage engine in order to understand how they function on the server-side. You’ll explore the integration and interaction of Cassandra components, followed by discovering features such as token allocation algorithm, CQL3, vnodes, lightweight transactions, and data modelling in detail. Last but not least you will get to grips with Apache Spark. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to analyse big data, and build and manage high-performance databases for your application.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Getting started with CQL

With some quick definitions of CQL data modeling and cqlsh completed, now we'll take a look at CQL. The basic commands for creating data structures (keyspaces, tables, and so on) will be covered right away, with command complexity increasing as we build more useful structures.

Creating a keyspace

Keyspaces are analogous to the logical databases of the relational world. A keyspace contains tables, which are usually related to each other by application, use case, or development team. When defining a keyspace, you also have the ability to control its replication behavior, specifying pairs of data center names and a numeric Replication Factor (RF).

Creating a keyspace is a simple operation and can...