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Cassandra uses Murmur3, a hashing function that generates 64-bit tokens in the range of [−263,263−1][-2^{63},2^{63} - 1] [−263,263−1] . Each vnode in the cluster assigned a token it is responsible for. The token marks the end of a range, and the previous token defines the start. To visualize the token ring, we first need to calculate the token ranges, by:
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