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Cassandra High Availability

You're reading from   Cassandra High Availability Harness the power of Apache Cassandra to build scalable, fault-tolerant, and readily available applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783989126
Length 186 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Cassandra's Approach to High Availability FREE CHAPTER 2. Data Distribution 3. Replication 4. Data Centers 5. Scaling Out 6. High Availability Features in the Native Java Client 7. Modeling for High Availability 8. Antipatterns 9. Failing Gracefully Index

How Cassandra stores data


Database systems use a variety of structures to represent data on disk. Most traditional relational systems use a tabular approach, which enables random access queries supported by these systems. However, in order to achieve Cassandra's hallmark write performance, it must avoid these sorts of random access disk seeks because random disk I/O tends to be a significant bottleneck. Instead, the system employs a log-structured storage engine, which allows it to write data sequentially to both a commit log and to Cassandra's permanent structure, SSTables.

Implications of a log-structured storage

When a write is received, it is written simultaneously to the commit log and to a memtable. Note that the commit log is what provides durability of writes in Cassandra. Memtables are then periodically flushed to disk in the form of immutable SSTables.

This storage scheme has several important implications related to data modeling:

  • Writes are immutable. Since writes are always essentially...

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