What do you understand by the super column in cassandra?
Answer / Lokesh Diwakar
A Super Column in Apache Cassandra is a way to group related columns under a single parent column named 'name'. This helps to organize and manage large amounts of data with many columns, making it easier to work with. Instead of defining individual columns for each row, you define the super column family schema which contains the parent column name and nested column families.
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