Define Mem-table in Cassandra?
Answer / Aditya Narayan Vikram
A Memtable is an in-memory data structure in Apache Cassandra that stores recent write operations. It serves as a buffer before the data gets written to SSTables on disk. Each Memtable keeps track of its contents by row key and timestamp.
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