What are "coordinator nodes" in cassandra?
Answer / Raj Kapoor
Coordinator nodes, also known as Query Nodes, are responsible for handling user queries within a Cassandra cluster. When a client sends a request to a coordinator node, it coordinates the execution of the operation across multiple replicas and returns the results.
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