What is keyspace in Cassandra?
Answer / Pranjul Singh
In Cassandra, a Keyspace serves as the top-level container for tables (column families). Each keyspace defines a unique namespace within the cluster and can have its own replication strategy and other properties. It's similar to the concept of a database in other relational databases.
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