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Beginning Apache Cassandra Development

Beginning Apache Cassandra Development introduces you to one of the most robust and best-performing NoSQL database platforms on the planet. Apache Cassandra is a document database following the JSON document model. It is specifically designed to manage large amounts of data across many commodity servers without there being any single point of failure. This design approach makes Apache Cassandra a robust and easy-to-implement platform when high availability is needed. Apache Cassandra can be used by developers in Java, PHP, Python, and JavaScript—the primary and most commonly used languages. In Beginning Apache Cassandra Development, author and Cassandra expert Vivek Mishra takes you through using Apache Cassandra from each of these primary languages. Mishra also covers the Cassandra Query Language (CQL), the Apache Cassandra analog to SQL. You'll learn to develop applications sourcing data from Cassandra, query that data, and deliver it at speed to your application's users. Cassandra is one of the leading NoSQL databases, meaning you get unparalleled throughput and performance without the sort of processing overhead that comes with traditional proprietary databases. Beginning Apache Cassandra Development will therefore help you create applications that generate search results quickly, stand up to high levels of demand, scale as your user base grows, ensure operational simplicity, and—not least—provide delightful user experiences.
Practical Cassandra

”Eric and Russell were early adopters of Cassandra at SimpleReach. In Practical Cassandra, you benefit from their experience in the trenches administering Cassandra, developing against it, and building one of the first CQL drivers. If you are deploying Cassandra soon, or you inherited a Cassandra cluster to tend, spend some time with the deployment, performance tuning, and maintenance chapters… If you are new to Cassandra, I highly recommend the chapters on data modeling and CQL.” –From the Foreword by Jonathon Ellis, Apache Cassandra Chair Build and Deploy Massively Scalable, Super-fast Data Management Applications with Apache Cassandra Practical Cassandra is the first hands-on developer’s guide to building Cassandra systems and applications that deliver breakthrough speed, scalability, reliability, and performance. Fully up to date, it reflects the latest versions of Cassandra–including Cassandra Query Language (CQL), which dramatically lowers the learning curve for Cassandra developers. Pioneering Cassandra developers and Datastax MVPs Russell Bradberry and Eric Lubow walk you through every step of building a real production application that can store enormous amounts of structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data. Drawing on their exceptional expertise, Bradberry and Lubow share practical insights into issues ranging from querying to deployment, management, maintenance, monitoring, and troubleshooting. The authors cover key issues, from architecture to migration, and guide you through crucial decisions about configuration and data modeling. They provide tested sample code, detailed explanations of how Cassandra works ”under the covers,” and new case studies from three cutting-edge users: Ooyala, Hailo, and eBay. Coverage includes Understanding Cassandra’s approach, architecture, key concepts, and primary use cases– and why it’s so blazingly fast Getting Cassandra up and running on single nodes and large clusters Applying the new design patterns, philosophies, and features that make Cassandra such a powerful data store Leveraging CQL to simplify your transition from SQL-based RDBMSes Deploying and provisioning through the cloud or on bare-metal hardware Choosing the right configuration options for each type of workload Tweaking Cassandra to get maximum performance from your hardware, OS, and JVM Mastering Cassandra’s essential tools for maintenance and monitoring Efficiently solving the most common problems with Cassandra deployment, operation, and application development
Learn Cassandra in 24 Hours

This book is a step by step beginners guide to learning Cassandra. The book uses tons of charts, graphs, images and code to aid your Cassandra learning. The book gives a detailed introduction to Cassandra. It proceeds to give step-by-step instructions to installing Cassandra. Cassandra Architecture and Replication Factor Strategy is lucidly explained. Data Modelling, Keyspace CQL are also described in detail. The book will teach you enough to get started with Cassandra. Here is what is included Table Of Content Chapter 1: Introduction 1. Cassandra History 2. Nosql Cassandra Database 3. Nosql Cassandra Database Vs Relational databases 4. Apache Cassandra Features 5. Cassandra Use Cases Chapter 2: Download and Install 1. Prerequisite for Apache Cassandra Installation 2. How to Download and Install Cassandra Chapter 3: Architecture 1. Components of Cassandra 2. Data Replication 3. Write Operation 4. Read Operation Chapter 4: Data Model and Rules 1. Cassandra Data Model Rules 2. Model Your Data in Cassandra 3. Handling One to One Relationship 4. Handling one to many Relationship 5. Handling Many to Many Relationship Chapter 5: Cassandra CQL 1. Create, Alter & Drop Keyspace 2. Cassandra Table: Create, Alter, Drop & Truncate 3. Cassandra Query Language(CQL): Insert, Update, Delete, Read Data 4. Create & Drop INDEX 5. Data Types & Expiration 6. SET, LIST & MAP Chapter 6: Cassandra Cluster 1. Prerequisites for Cassandra Cluster 2. Enterprise Edition Installation 3. Starting Cassandra Node Chapter 7: DevCenter & OpsCenter Installation 1. DevCenter Installation 2. OpsCenter Installation Chapter 8: Security 1. What is Internal Authentication and Authorization 2. Configure Authentication and Authorization 3. Logging in 4. Create New User 5. Authorization 6. Configuring Firewall 7. Enabling JMX Authentication