How the read operation is performed on Cassandra node ?
Answer / Deenanath Ram
A read operation in Cassandra is performed by a client asking a specific node for data. The chosen node may or may not have the requested data, but it will contact other nodes (replicas) to retrieve the necessary data if needed. The response from the queried node is based on the chosen consistency level.
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