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Take a look at the Google Cloud launcher list of preconfigured instances. | Take a look at the Google Cloud launcher list of preconfigured instances: https://cloud.google.com/launcher/solution | ||
You'll see two different versions of Cassandra: | You'll see two different versions of Cassandra: | ||
* Google Click to Deploy version of Cassandra [https://cloud.google.com/launcher/solution/click-to-deploy-images/cassandra] | * Google Click to Deploy version of Cassandra [https://cloud.google.com/launcher/solution/click-to-deploy-images/cassandra] | ||
* Bitnami version of Cassandra | * Bitnami version of Cassandra [https://cloud.google.com/launcher/solution/bitnami-launchpad/cassandra] | ||
The Google click to deploy version of Cassandra is a Google-created docker image that contains the Cassandra stack and is intended to run on the Google Cloud platform. | The Google click to deploy version of Cassandra is a Google-created docker image that contains the Cassandra stack and is intended to run on the Google Cloud platform. | ||
Revision as of 15:47, 13 September 2017
Main article: Cassandra
Take a look at the Google Cloud launcher list of preconfigured instances: https://cloud.google.com/launcher/solution
You'll see two different versions of Cassandra:
The Google click to deploy version of Cassandra is a Google-created docker image that contains the Cassandra stack and is intended to run on the Google Cloud platform.
The Bitnami version of Cassandra is maintained by Bitnami, a company that works on maintaining lots of applications, stacks, and appliances that are all ready to run in any cloud you happen to be on - whether it is Google Cloud or Amazon or Azure.