Getting started with Cassandra from scratch
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- Dec 24, 2024

Getting started with Cassandra from scratch, available at $29.99, has an average rating of 2.9, with 53 lectures, based on 23 reviews, and has 240 subscribers.
You will learn about Cassandra Data Model Inserting data in Cassandra Updating data in Cassandra Deleting data in Cassandra Adding node to cluster Removing a node Repairing a node This course is ideal for individuals who are Database Administrator or Database Developer or Developer working with large-scale, high-volume websites or Application Architect or Data Architect or Students, Analyst, or Researcher who is designing a project related to Cassandra It is particularly useful for Database Administrator or Database Developer or Developer working with large-scale, high-volume websites or Application Architect or Data Architect or Students, Analyst, or Researcher who is designing a project related to Cassandra.
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Summary
Title: Getting started with Cassandra from scratch
Price: $29.99
Average Rating: 2.9
Number of Lectures: 53
Number of Published Lectures: 53
Number of Curriculum Items: 53
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 53
Original Price: $199.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
Technocrat’s Cassandra course?will help you master the concepts of Cassandra including its features, architecture & data model. You will learn to install, configure, and monitor Cassandra. This course is well suited for big data developers, software developers & analytics professionals. You’ll also gain expertise in CQL,?Gossip Protocol, Tarball Installation while working with real-life industry use-cases.?There will be many challenging, practical and focused hands-on exercises for the learners during this course.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Module 1. Introduction to the Course
Lecture 1: 1.1 Introduction to the Course
Lecture 2: 1.2 Prerequisites of the Course
Lecture 3: 1.3 What is Cassandra
Lecture 4: 1.4 Cassandra History
Lecture 5: 1.5 Cassandra Features
Chapter 2: Module 2. Getting Started with Cassandra
Lecture 1: 2.1 Cassandra Architecture
Lecture 2: 2.2 Relational vs NoSQL
Lecture 3: 2.3 Cassandra Use Cases
Lecture 4: 2.5 Cassandra Data Model
Lecture 5: 2.6 Cassandra vs HBase
Lecture 6: 2.7 Cassandra vs RDBMS
Lecture 7: ensuring java
Lecture 8: Download cassandra
Lecture 9: extracting cassandra
Chapter 3: Module 3. Architecture of Cassandra
Lecture 1: 3.1 Cassandra-A Distributed Database
Lecture 2: 3.2 System Keyspace
Lecture 3: 3.3 Peer-to-Peer Model
Lecture 4: 3.4 Gossip Protocol
Lecture 5: 3.5 Anti-entropy and Read Repair
Lecture 6: 3.6 Memtables SSTables and CommitLogs
Lecture 7: 3.7 Compaction, Bloom Filters and TombStones
Chapter 4: Module 4 Cassandra Keyspace
Lecture 1: 4.1 Create KeySpace
Lecture 2: 4.2 Alter KeySpaces
Lecture 3: 4.3 Drop KeySpaces
Chapter 5: Module 5. Cassandra Table Index
Lecture 1: 5.1 Create Table
Lecture 2: 5.2 Alter Table
Lecture 3: 5.3 Drop Table
Lecture 4: 5.4 Truncate Table
Lecture 5: 5.5 Create Index
Lecture 6: 5.6 Drop Index
Chapter 6: Module 6. Cassandra Query Language (CQL)
Lecture 1: 6.1 CQL Create Data
Lecture 2: 6.2 CQL Read Data
Lecture 3: 6.3 CQL Update Data
Lecture 4: 6.4 CQL Delete Data
Lecture 5: 6.5 Getting started with Cassandra in Ubuntu
Chapter 7: Module 7. Collections
Lecture 1: 7.1 Cassandra Collection
Chapter 8: Module 8. Configuring Cassandra on Ubuntu
Lecture 1: 8.1 Replicas in Cassandra
Lecture 2: 8.2 Replica placement startegy
Lecture 3: 8.3 Replication factor
Lecture 4: 8.4 Partitioners
Lecture 5: 8.5 Snitches
Chapter 9: Module 9 Cassandra Monitoring and Administration
Lecture 1: 9.1 Cassandra Monitoring Tools
Lecture 2: 9.2 Using Node Tool
Lecture 3: 9.3 Using JConsole
Lecture 4: 9.4 Learning about OpsCenter
Chapter 10: Module 10: Adding Nodes to a Cluster
Lecture 1: 10.1 Understanding Cassandra Nodes
Lecture 2: 10.2 Having a Network Connection
Lecture 3: 10.3 Specifying the address of a node in Cassandra
Lecture 4: 10.4 Specifying Seed Nodes
Lecture 5: 10.5 Bootstrapping a Node
Lecture 6: 10.6 Cleaning up a Node
Lecture 7: 10.7 Using Cassandra-stress
Lecture 8: 10.8 Repairing the nodes
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