What is the difference between a node, a cluster, and data centre?
Answer / Rahul Sirohi
A Cassandra node is an individual server instance within a cluster. A cluster is a group of nodes that collaborate to store and manage data. A data center refers to a physical location where one or more servers are housed.
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