Explain what is memtable in cassandra?
Answer / Vibhuti Pandey
In Cassandra, a Memtable is an in-memory data structure used to store the most recent writes for each partition. It holds key-value pairs until it reaches a predefined size or age, at which point it gets merged with SSTables during compaction.
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