What are “Seed Nodes” in Cassandra?
Answer / Govind Singh Patel
In Cassandra, Seed Nodes are the initial contact points for new nodes joining the cluster. They provide essential metadata about existing nodes and help new nodes discover and connect to other nodes within the cluster.
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