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Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2022
This paper discusses a new memtable implementation for Apache Cassandra which is based on tries (also called prefix trees) and byte-comparable representations of database keys. The implementation is already in production use in DataStax Enterprise 6.8 and is currently in the process of being integrated into mainstream Apache Cassandra as CEP-19.
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This paper discusses a new memtable implementation for Apache Cassandra which is based on tries (also called prefix trees) and byte-comparable representations of database keys. The implementation is already in production use in DataStax Enterprise 6.8 and is currently in the process of being integrated into mainstream Apache Cassandra as CEP-19.
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Modeling the availability of Cassandra
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 2015Peer-to-Peer systems have been introduced as an alternative to the traditional client-server scheme. Distributed Hash Tables, a type of structured Peer-to-Peer system, have been designed for massive storage purposes. In this work we model the behavior of a DHT based system, Cassandra, with focus on its fault tolerance capabilities, and more ...
Carlos Pérez-Miguel +2 more
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Elasticity Improvement of Cassandra
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Ubiquitous Information Management and Communication, 2016Load size for a service on the Internet changes remarkably every hour. Thus, it is expected for service system scales to change dynamically according to load size. KVS (key-value store) is a scalable DBMS (database management system) widely used in large-scale Internet services.
Shohei Miyokawa +2 more
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ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 2010
Cassandra is a distributed storage system for managing very large amounts of structured data spread out across many commodity servers, while providing highly available service with no single point of failure. Cassandra aims to run on top of an infrastructure of hundreds of nodes (possibly spread across different data centers).
Avinash Lakshman, Prashant Malik
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Cassandra is a distributed storage system for managing very large amounts of structured data spread out across many commodity servers, while providing highly available service with no single point of failure. Cassandra aims to run on top of an infrastructure of hundreds of nodes (possibly spread across different data centers).
Avinash Lakshman, Prashant Malik
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Cassandra-based data repository design for food supply chain traceability
VINE Journal of Information and Knowledge Management Systems, 2021Sandeep Kumar Singh, Mamata Jenamani
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The sage Nightingale and Cassandra: Drafting the future of nursing
Collegian, 2022Ana Choperena
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