Cassandra Tutorial
Enhance your knowledge of effective database management through our Cassandra Tutorial. Comprehend the crucial concepts like the cap theorem, etherpad, and elastic linear scalability and establish your career in Cassandra.
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About this Course
This free course on Cassandra Tutorial aims at empowering you with practical data management skills. You will first learn about the difference between SQL and NoSQL techniques. Moving further, you will know more about NoSQL techniques for handling data. Along with getting introduced to Cassandra, you will understand the crucial concepts like the cap theorem, elastic linear scalability, and etherpad. Lastly, you will understand the working of Cassandra, distributed workloads, and schema. Enroll in this course and complete the modules, along with a quiz at the end of this Cassandra Tutorial and secure your free certificate.
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Course Outline
Big Data represents data volumes that are too large or complex to be analyzed using traditional methods. This module explains Big Data, who uses it, and why we should care about the massive amount of data produced.
This module focuses on types of NoSQL like Wide Row, Columnar, Key/Value, Document, and Graph with the help of an example.
This module contains an in-depth explanation of the various pros and cons of SQL and NoSQL.
Cap Theorem is a significant concept that lays the foundation that explains why one would choose masterless and master-slave architecture. This module briefly discusses the Cap theorem and explains it with the help of examples.
Cassandra is an open-source and free NoSQL database management system with no single point of failure. This module briefly introduces you to Cassandra and thoroughly explains with the help of an example.
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