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Cassandra 3.x High Availability

Cassandra 3.x High Availability

By : Strickland
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Cassandra 3.x High Availability

Cassandra 3.x High Availability

3.8 (6)
By: Strickland

Overview of this book

Apache Cassandra is a massively scalable, peer-to-peer database designed for 100 percent uptime, with deployments in the tens of thousands of nodes, all supporting petabytes of data. This book offers a practical insight into building highly available, real-world applications using Apache Cassandra. The book starts with the fundamentals, helping you to understand how Apache Cassandra’s architecture allows it to achieve 100 percent uptime when other systems struggle to do so. You’ll get an excellent understanding of data distribution, replication, and Cassandra’s highly tunable consistency model. Then we take an in-depth look at Cassandra's robust support for multiple data centers, and you’ll see how to scale out a cluster. Next, the book explores the domain of application design, with chapters discussing the native driver and data modeling. Lastly, you’ll find out how to steer clear of common anti-patterns and take advantage of Cassandra’s ability to fail gracefully.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)
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Preface

Cassandra is a fantastic data store and certainly well suited as the foundation of a highly available system. In fact, it was built just for such a purpose: to handle Facebook’s messaging service. But it hasn’t always been so easy to use, with its early Thrift interface and unfamiliar data model causing many potential users to pause—and in many cases for a good reason.

Fortunately, Cassandra has matured substantially over the last few years. I used to advise people only to use Cassandra if nothing else would do the job because the learning curve was quite steep. Version 3.x continues this trend, with the introduction of features such as materialized views and SASI indexes. These additions reduce developer workload and significantly increase the overall utility of the system.

The flip side is that each new feature further obscures the underlying data structure, making complex operations seem straightforward. The familiarity of a SQL-like interface can lure an unsuspecting new user into dangerous traps. The moral of this story is that it’s still not a relational database, and you still need to know what it’s doing under the hood.

And imparting that knowledge is the core objective of this book. Each chapter attempts to demystify the inner workings of Cassandra so that you’re no longer working blindly against a black box data store. You will learn to configure, design, and build your system based on a fundamentally solid foundation.

The good news is that Cassandra makes the task of building massively scalable and incredibly reliable systems relatively straightforward, presuming you understand how to partner with it to achieve these goals.

Since you are reading this book, I presume you are either already using Cassandra or planning to do so, and that you’re interested in building a highly available system on top of it. If so, I am confident that you will meet with success if you follow the principles and guidelines offered in the chapters that follow.

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