What is anti-entropy?
Answer / Abhishek Pandey
In the context of distributed databases, anti-entropy refers to a process that maintains consistency across nodes by exchanging data and ensuring that each node has an up-to-date copy of the data. In Apache Cassandra, during the anti-entropy process, nodes compare their data with other nodes and exchange any missing or outdated data to maintain a consistent view of the overall dataset.
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