What is Apache Cassandra? Apache Cassandra is an open source NoSQL distributed database trusted by thousands of companies for scalability and high availability without compromising performance. Linear scalability and proven fault-tolerance on commodity hardware or cloud infrastructure make it the perfect platform for mission-critical data.
Welcome to Apache Cassandra’s documentation! This is the official documentation for Apache Cassandra. If you would like to contribute to this documentation, you are welcome to do so by submitting your contribution like any other patch following these instructions.
Apache Cassandra was designed as a best-in-class combination of both systems to meet emerging large scale, both in data footprint and query volume, storage requirements. As applications began to require full global replication and always available low-latency reads and writes, a new kind of database model was required to meet these new requirements. Relational database systems at that time ...
This section covers how to get started using Apache Cassandra and should be the first thing to read if you are new to Cassandra.
Add the Apache repository of Cassandra to the file cassandra.sources.list. The latest major version is {50_version} and the corresponding distribution name is 50x (with an "x" as the suffix). For older releases use:
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