Explain Zero Consistency?
Answer / Dhananjay Pal
"Zero Consistency (Eventual Consistency)": In Cassandra, eventually consistent reads may read stale data. This means that if a write operation is performed, it will be replicated across the cluster but subsequent reads may not immediately reflect the latest changes. Eventually consistency trades off latency for strong consistency."
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