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Getting started with Kafka Cassandra Connector

Getting started with Kafka Cassandra Connector

by Jino John | Jun 21, 2021 | Cassandra, data, DevOps, Kafka

Getting started with Kafka Cassandra Connector l by Jino John  21 Jun, 2021  Cassandra | data | DevOps | Kafka This blog provides step by step instructions on using Kafka Connect with Apache Cassandra. It provides a fully working docker-compose...
Cassandra with AxonOps on Kubernetes

Cassandra with AxonOps on Kubernetes

by Sergio Rua | Oct 13, 2020 | AxonOps, Cassandra, Insights, Kubernetes

Cassandra with AxonOps on Kubernetes l by Sergio Rua  13 Oct, 2020  AxonOps | Cassandra | Insights | Kubernetes Introduction The following shows how to install AxonOps for monitoring Cassandra. This process specifically requires the...
An Interesting Behaviour Observed with Cassandra Concurrent Compaction

An Interesting Behaviour Observed with Cassandra Concurrent Compaction

by Hayato Shimizu | Apr 2, 2020 | Cassandra, DevOps, Insights

An Interesting Behaviour Observed with Cassandra Concurrent Compaction l by Hayato Shimizu  2 Apr, 2020  Cassandra | DevOps | Insights Introduction One of our customers have a short TTL for an IoT use case. The data model is a standard Cassandra...
Simple tips for securing Cassandra

Simple tips for securing Cassandra

by Johnny Miller | Jan 30, 2017 | Cassandra, DevOps, Insights, Security

Simple tips for securing Cassandra There has been a lot of news lately around insecurity in NoSQL databases – Cassandra, Elastic, Mongo etc.. so I thought it would a good idea to write a blog outlining some good practices that can help you secure your Apache...
Install Apache Cassandra from command line on Windows

Install Apache Cassandra from command line on Windows

by Marc Margnin | Jul 13, 2016 | Cassandra, Insights, Windows

Install Apache Cassandra from command line on Windows l by Marc Margnin  13 Jul, 2016  Cassandra | Insights | Windows A bit of history In the past, Windows users had to download and run .exe or installers manually from websites. Package management...

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