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Mastering Apache Cassandra 3.x

You're reading from   Mastering Apache Cassandra 3.x An expert guide to improving database scalability and availability without compromising performance

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789131499
Length 348 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Preface 1. Quick Start FREE CHAPTER 2. Cassandra Architecture 3. Effective CQL 4. Configuring a Cluster 5. Performance Tuning 6. Managing a Cluster 7. Monitoring 8. Application Development 9. Integration with Apache Spark 10. References 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Cassandra's ring architecture

An aspect of Cassandra's architecture that demonstrates its AP CAP designation is in how each instance works together. A single-instance running in Cassandra is known as a node. A group of nodes serving the same dataset is known as a cluster or ring. Data written is distributed around the nodes in the cluster. The partition key of the data is hashed to determine it's token. The data is sent to the nodes responsible for the token ranges that contain the hashed token value.

The consistent hashing algorithm is used in many distributed systems, because it has intrinsic ways of dealing with changing range assignments. You can refer to Cassandra High Availability by Strickland R. (2014), published by Packt.

The partition key (formerly known as a row key) is the first part of PRIMARY KEY, and the key that determines the row’s token...

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