What is the difference between Cassandra and Hadoop ?
Answer / Santosh Verma
Cassandra is a NoSQL database designed for high performance, scalability, and fault tolerance, while Hadoop is a distributed processing framework optimized for large-scale data processing jobs. Cassandra focuses on real-time data access and low latency responses, whereas Hadoop emphasizes batch data processing.
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