What is the Virtual Node in Cassandra ?
Answer / Pankaj Shama
A Virtual Node is a logical representation of a node in a Cassandra cluster. Each physical node in a Cassandra cluster has multiple virtual nodes to distribute data evenly and ensure that every node has an equal workload. This helps to avoid hot spots and improves the overall performance of the cluster.
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