Hackernews posts about Cassandra
Cassandra is a popular open-source NoSQL distributed database management system designed to handle large amounts of structured and unstructured data across many commodity servers.
- How Writes Work in Apache Cassandra (arpitbhayani.me)
- Apache Cassandra 5.0 Is Generally Available (www.datastax.com)
- 2.5x better performance: Rama vs. MongoDB and Cassandra (blog.redplanetlabs.com)
- New Apache Cassandra Release Saves 400% IOPS (www.simplyblock.io)
- Apache Cassandra 5 Release (cassandra.apache.org)
- Precision Agriculture Has Its Cassandra (fighttorepair.substack.com)
- I Talked to the Cassandra of the Internet Age (2021) (www.nytimes.com)
- Large-Scale AI with Janusgraph and Azure Managed Instance for Apache Cassandra (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Apache Cassandra 5.0 Is Generally Available (www.datastax.com)
- ThingsBoard Edge Update – Now with Kafka and Cassandra Support (thingsboard.io)
- From Cassandra to Bigtable: Database Migration Tips from Palo Alto Networks (cloud.google.com)
- Cassandra redesigns indexing, storage management for 5.0 release (www.theregister.com)
- The Largest Apache Kafka and Apache Cassandra Migration? (www.instaclustr.com)
- Cassandra Data Generation (medium.com)
- Show HN: Ask the Software Architect (www.exploravention.com)