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Cassandra Developer Online Training Course


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Summary

Price
£149 inc VAT
Or £49.67/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
2 hours · Self-paced
Access to content
Lifetime access
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free

Overview

Cassandra Developer Online Training Course

  • 2+ Hours OF HD VIDEOS
  • Verifiable CERTIFICATION
  • Practical SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
  • Accelerate YOUR CAREER
  • Lifetime Access 24*7 Unlimited Access
  • Access through any device
  • Technical support
  • Mobile App Access

Introduction – A Quick Overview of the RDBMS

An important Relational database is the Structured Query Language (SQL). It is easy to learn and easy to use. It helps to integrate your RDBMS with variety of systems. Relational databases are very good at solving many data problems but it will also be problematic when it comes to scaling. Many of today’s online application have database that exceeds the capabilities of relation database. There is a highly increasing need for low latency, wide distribution of data, ability to read and write data anywhere and the low operational costs. These demands lead to the development of non relational database category.

Non relational databases use different architecture and unique data models to meet the needs of today’s online applications.

What is NoSQL Database

A NoSQL database is used to store and retrieve data other than the tabular relations used in relational databases. NoSQL databases are simple, schema free, speed and handles large amount of data. NoSQL databases uses different data structures and the operations are made faster when compared to relational databases.

What is Cassandra

Cassandra was originally created by Facebook in the year 2008. Cassandra is a database of NoSQL. Cassandra is a distributed database which is designed to manage huge amount of structured data. Cassandra provides continuous availability and easy data distribution across various data centres with no failure point. Cassandra can serve as a operational data store as well as a data base for large scale business intelligence systems. It has very good features which relational databases and other NoSQL database cannot provide to the users.

Cassandra Features and Benefits

Cassandra provides a number of features and benefits for people who are willing to use it for their modern online application.

  • Elastic Scalable Architecture
  • Open Source
  • Schema Free
  • Peer to Peer Architecture
  • Fast Writes
  • Active everywhere design
  • Tuneable Consistency
  • Linear Scale Performance
  • High availability
  • Transparent Fault detection and recovery
  • Dynamic data model
  • Flexible data storage
  • Fault Tolerance
  • High Performance
  • High data protection
  • Eventual Data Consistency
  • Multi cloud availability zone
  • Column Oriented
  • Data Compression
  • Cassandra Query Language

Description

Cassandra Developer Online Training Course

Introduction – A Quick Overview of the RDBMS

An important Relational database is the Structured Query Language (SQL). It is easy to learn and easy to use. It helps to integrate your RDBMS with variety of systems. Relational databases are very good at solving many data problems but it will also be problematic when it comes to scaling. Many of today’s online application have database that exceeds the capabilities of relation database. There is a highly increasing need for low latency, wide distribution of data, ability to read and write data anywhere and the low operational costs. These demands lead to the development of non relational database category.

Non relational databases use different architecture and unique data models to meet the needs of today’s online applications.

What is NoSQL Database

A NoSQL database is used to store and retrieve data other than the tabular relations used in relational databases. NoSQL databases are simple, schema free, speed and handles large amount of data. NoSQL databases uses different data structures and the operations are made faster when compared to relational databases.

What is Cassandra

Cassandra was originally created by Facebook in the year 2008. Cassandra is a database of NoSQL. Cassandra is a distributed database which is designed to manage huge amount of structured data. Cassandra provides continuous availability and easy data distribution across various data centres with no failure point. Cassandra can serve as a operational data store as well as a data base for large scale business intelligence systems. It has very good features which relational databases and other NoSQL database cannot provide to the users.

Cassandra Features and Benefits

Cassandra provides a number of features and benefits for people who are willing to use it for their modern online application.

  • Elastic Scalable Architecture
  • Open Source
  • Schema Free
  • Peer to Peer Architecture
  • Fast Writes
  • Active everywhere design
  • Tuneable Consistency
  • Linear Scale Performance
  • High availability
  • Transparent Fault detection and recovery
  • Dynamic data model
  • Flexible data storage
  • Fault Tolerance
  • High Performance
  • High data protection
  • Eventual Data Consistency
  • Multi cloud availability zone
  • Column Oriented
  • Data Compression
  • Cassandra Query Language

Who is this course for?

  • Developers who are dealing with high volume of websites
  • Data architect who needs to understand the concept of data stores
  • Casssandra developer or Database Administrator who wants to learn about the implementation of data stores
  • Manager or business owner who wants to understand the benefits of Cassandra and how it can help to increase their business opportunities
  • Any student or researcher who is doing a project on Cassandra or who is keen to learn about Cassandra

Requirements

The course does not require any prior knowledge of Cassandra or any other NoSQL database. But some basic knowledge of Java programming, database concepts and Linux command line is required.

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