What is jmx? And how is it useful in cassandra?
Answer / Richa Bhatnagar
"JMX (Java Management Extensions)" is a Java technology for managing and monitoring applications. In Cassandra, JMX is used to expose various performance metrics and configuration parameters of the system, making it easier to monitor and troubleshoot issues.
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