What is Replication Factor in Cassandra?
Answer / Gulshan Prasd
Replication Factor, also known as RF, is a configuration parameter in Cassandra that defines how many copies of each piece of data should be stored across the cluster. It determines the level of data durability and availability by specifying the number of replicas for each write operation.
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