What are partitions in cassandra?
Answer / Matiur Rahman
Partitions in Cassandra are logical divisions of a table that contain rows. Each partition is stored on one node in the cluster, and the partition key determines which node stores a given partition. Partitioning helps to improve write performance by distributing data evenly across nodes.
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