What is a keyspace in Cassandra?
Answer / Prateek Kumar Shukla
A Keyspace in Cassandra represents a logical container that organizes Schema objects, such as tables (Column Families) and users. It helps to separate schema elements logically and provides a way to manage permissions and resources at a higher level.
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