Establish the difference between a node, cluster & data centres in Cassandra.
Answer / Dileep Kumar
In Apache Cassandra: A Node is an individual server instance that stores and manages data. A Cluster refers to a collection of interconnected nodes that work together to provide high availability and scalability. A Data Centre represents a physical location housing one or more Cassandra clusters, typically used for geo-replication purposes.
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