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Learning Apache Cassandra

You're reading from   Learning Apache Cassandra Managing fault-tolerant, scalable data with high performance

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2017
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ISBN-13 9781787127296
Length 360 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Sandeep Yarabarla Sandeep Yarabarla
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Up and Running with Cassandra FREE CHAPTER 2. The First Table 3. Organizing Related Data 4. Beyond Key-Value Lookup 5. Establishing Relationships 6. Denormalizing Data for Maximum Performance 7. Expanding Your Data Model 8. Collections, Tuples, and User-Defined Types 9. Aggregating Time-Series Data 10. How Cassandra Distributes Data 11. Cassandra Multi-Node Cluster 12. Application Development Using the Java Driver 13. Peeking under the Hood 14. Authentication and Authorization

Installing the binary tarball

You can use the binary tarball to install Cassandra on any Linux-based platform including Mac OS X and platforms without package support or if you do not want a root installation:

  1. Download the Apache Cassandra 3.0.9 binary tarball from the following:

http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.lua/cassandra/3.0.9/apache-cassandra-3.0.9-bin.tar.gz.

  1. Use the following command to untar:
        $ tar -xvzf apache-cassandra-3.0.9-bin.tar.gz
  1. To configure Cassandra, go to the $INSTALL_LOCATION/conf directory and make the relevant changes. You can do this once you get an idea of Cassandra internals later in the book. INSTALL_LOCATION in this case will be $CURRENT_DIRECTORY/apache-cassandra-3.0.9/.
  1. Start Cassandra:
        $ cd apache-cassandra-3.0.9/
$ bin/cassandra # Use -f to start Cassandra in the foreground
  1. Verify that Cassandra is running:
        $ bin/nodetool status
You might want to add CASSANDRA_HOME=$INSTALL_LOCATION and PATH=$PATH:$INSTALL_LOCATION/bin in the .bashrc or .bash_profile files so every time you open a new terminal, you can simply launch cassandra, nodetool, or cqlsh by entering the command on terminal without changing directory every time.
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Learning Apache Cassandra - Second Edition
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