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0.0 | 6.3 | |
about 2 years ago | 18 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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medusa-operator
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Kubernetes Data Simplicity: Getting started with K8ssandra
medusa-operator
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Requirements for running K8ssandra for development
Medusa Operator : Kubernetes Operator for Medusa
k8ssandra
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How the world caught up with Apache Cassandra
Twelve-plus years after its invention, Cassandra is now used by approximately 90 percent of the Fortune 100, and it’s appeal is broadening quickly, driven by a rush to harness today’s “data deluge” with apps that are globally distributed and always-on. Add to this recent advances in the Cassandra ecosystem such as Stargate, K8ssandra, and cloud services like Astra DB, and the cost and complexity barriers to using Cassandra are fading into the past. So while it’s fair to say that while Cassandra might have been ahead of its time in 2007, it’s primed and ready for the data demands of the 2020s and beyond.
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Why a Cloud-Native Database Must Run on K8s
For this reason, there has been a surge of recent interest in data infrastructure that is designed to take maximum advantage of the benefits that cloud computing provides. A cloud-native database is one that achieves the goals of scalability, elasticity, resiliency, observability and automation; the K8ssandra project is a great example. It packages Apache Cassandra and supporting tools into a production-ready Kubernetes deployment.
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Kubernetes Data Simplicity: Getting started with K8ssandra
``You might have heard about the K8ssandra project and want to start contributing, or maybe you want to start using all of its features. If you aren’t familiar with K8ssandra (pronounced like “Kate Sandra”), you can read this overview before digging into the developer activities in this post.
What are some alternatives?
cassandra-medusa - Apache Cassandra Backup and Restore Tool
cass-operator - The DataStax Kubernetes Operator for Apache Cassandra
prometheus - The Prometheus monitoring system and time series database.
cassandra-reaper - Automated Repair Awesomeness for Apache Cassandra
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
helm-charts - Prometheus community Helm charts
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
metric-collector-for-apache-cassandra - Drop-in metrics collection and dashboards for Apache Cassandra
helm - The Kubernetes Package Manager
nosqlbench - The open source, pluggable, nosql benchmarking suite.
golang-docker - Docker Official Image packaging for golang