State the differences between a node, a cluster and datacenter in Cassandra?
Answer / Daleep Singh
1) A Node: A single physical or virtual machine that runs the Cassandra process. 2) A Cluster: A group of interconnected nodes working together to manage data. 3) A Datacenter: A geographically distinct location where one or more racks of nodes reside, offering data locality benefits and redundancy.
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