What do you mean by “data centre” in cassandra?
Answer / Shatrughan Kumar
In Cassandra, a data center refers to a physical location where the nodes of a cluster are housed. Data centers can be used to group nodes together based on geographical location or other factors, such as network latency or availability zone. This helps improve performance and provide better fault tolerance by reducing the impact of network issues or data center outages.
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