Eben Hewitt has been involved in IT for ten years, working on large-scale web and SOA integration projects, distributed software, and messaging systems. He is the author of four previous programming books, several industry articles, and is a contributor to 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know (O’Reilly). Eben, a Principal on the architecture team at a large national retail company, is a popular speaker at industry conferences and local user groups.
The rising popularity of Apache Cassandra rests on its ability to handle very large data sets that include hundreds of terabytes -- and that's why this distributed database has been chosen by organizations such as Facebook, Twitter, Digg, and Rackspace. With this hands-on guide, you'll get all the details and practical examples you need to understand Cassandra's non-relational database design and put it to work in a production environment.
Author Eben Hewitt (Java SOA Cookbook) pays special attention to data modeling, and demonstrates Cassandra's many advantages, including its high availability, eventual consistency model, and ability to scale easily. If you're a developer with a startup, you'll learn how to future-proof your application by implementing Cassandra before your storage needs become critical. Join the growing list data-intensive organizations that have come to rely on Cassandra's design. This book shows you how.
Understand the tenets of Cassandra's column-oriented structure
Get best practices for configuring, monitoring, and performance tuning
Learn how to write, update, and read Cassandra data
Discover how Cassandra's distributed design lets you add or remove nodes from the cluster as your application requires
Get examples for writing clients in Java, Python, and C#
Extend Cassandra by integrating it with the Hadoop framework
Cassandra是什么?有什么特点?谁在用它?为什么用它? 这本书第一章只用了不到30页就很好地阐述了这些问题。这本书的目标是帮助开发者和数据库管理员们理解Cassandra这种新型数据库,探索它与传统的关系型数据库系统有什么异同,并且帮助读者在自己的系统中使用Cassandra。 ...
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评分作为一个application层的开发人员,本书的例子还是太少了,hector也只讲了短短的一节。 感觉更加适合DBA的角色来读。 不过市面上好像没有什么关于cassandra和hector的书籍,网上的文档也不是很多,是不是因为cassandra还是小众的数据库?
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评分Cassandra是什么?有什么特点?谁在用它?为什么用它? 这本书第一章只用了不到30页就很好地阐述了这些问题。这本书的目标是帮助开发者和数据库管理员们理解Cassandra这种新型数据库,探索它与传统的关系型数据库系统有什么异同,并且帮助读者在自己的系统中使用Cassandra。 ...
我只能说这本书过时很久了,很多章节对于新版的Cassandra2.0和将来的3.0完全不适用。缺少较重要的CQL和lightweight transaction 讲解,由于年代久远。同时,在介绍C*之外没有过多的应用C*的见解和实例也是本书的硬伤之一。所以稍微浏览可以,还是需要参考Datastax的文档。
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评分内部实现的讲解太少了。只是适合入门吧
评分现在nosql是web3.0 DBA的必备啊。
评分非运维人士掌握一种数据库的三基本点:差异、数据模型和设计原则。
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