What are the differences between a node, a cluster, and datacenter in Cassandra?
Answer / Sanjay Kumar Chaubey
A node refers to a single server instance within a Cassandra cluster. A cluster is a collection of interconnected nodes that work together to store data replicas and provide fault tolerance. A datacenter represents a physical location that contains one or more racks, which can host multiple Cassandra nodes.
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