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From 0 to 1: The Cassandra Distributed Database - aretr - 08-24-2019

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A complete guide to getting started with cluster management and queries on Cassandra

What you'll learn
Set up a cluster, keyspaces, column families and manage them
Run queries using the CQL command shell
Design primary keys and secondary indexes with partitioning and clustering considerations
Use the Cassandra Java driver to connect and run queries on the cluster

Requirements
The basics of SQL and traditional relational databases
The basics of Java in order to use the Cassandra Java library

Description
Taught by a team which includes 2 Stanford-educated, ex-Googlers and 2 ex-Flipkart Lead Analysts. This team has decades of practical experience in working with large-scale data processing.

Has your data gotten huge, unwieldy and hard to manage with a traditional database? Is your data unstructured with an expanding list of attributes? Do you want to ensure your data is always available even with server crashes? Look beyond Hadoop - the Cassandra distributed database is the solution to your problems.

Let's parse that.

Huge, unwieldy data: This course helps your set up a cluster with multiple nodes to distribute data across machines
Unstructured: Cassandra is a columnar store. There are no empty cells or space wasted when you store data with variable and expanding attributes
Always available: Cassandra uses partitioning and replication to ensure that your data is available even when nodes in a cluster go down

What's included in this course:

The Cassandra Cluster Manager (CCM) to set up and manage your cluster
The Cassandra Query Language (CQL) to create keyspaces, column families, perform CRUD operations on column families and other administrative tasks
Designing primary keys and secondary indexes, partitioning and clustering keys
Restrictions on queries based on primary and secondary key design
Tunable consistency using quorum and local quorum. Read and write consistency in a node
Architecture and Storage components: Commit Log, MemTable, SSTables, Bloom Filters, Index File, Summary File and Data File
A real world project: A Miniature Catalog Management System using the Cassandra Java driver

Who this course is for?
Yup! Engineers and analysts who understand traditional, relational databases and want to move to big data storage systems
Nope! Students who are just starting out understanding databases and have no prior experience with one
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