Explain what is a keyspace in Cassandra?
Answer / Brajesh Kumar Meena
In Apache Cassandra, a Keyspace represents a separate namespace for tables. It's similar to a database in other RDBMS systems. Each keyspace can contain multiple tables, which are defined as column families.
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