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It's also software by Apache designed to handle large amounts of data in a scalable way. Intended for cloud and cluster solutions/applications. Used by companies like Netflix. | It's also software by Apache designed to handle large amounts of data in a scalable way. Intended for cloud and cluster solutions/applications. Used by companies like Netflix. | ||
==Using on Google Cloud== | |||
Google Cloud offers several pre-configured virtual machine instances that run Cassandra, including one created by Google, and one created by Bitnami. See [[Google Cloud/Cassandra]] | |||
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In Greek mythology, Cassandra was the daughter of King Priam and Queen Hecuba, of Illiad fame. Apollo granted her the power of prophecy in order to seduce her, and cursed her to never be believed when she rejected him.
It's also software by Apache designed to handle large amounts of data in a scalable way. Intended for cloud and cluster solutions/applications. Used by companies like Netflix.
Using on Google Cloud
Google Cloud offers several pre-configured virtual machine instances that run Cassandra, including one created by Google, and one created by Bitnami. See Google Cloud/Cassandra