Explain the fundamental difference between Cassandra and Hadoop?
Answer / Deepti Singh
The fundamental difference between Cassandra and Hadoop lies in their architectures. Hadoop is a big data processing framework designed to handle large datasets using MapReduce jobs for batch processing, while Cassandra is a NoSQL database designed for high performance and scalability, focusing on handling real-time data with low latency.
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