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Our Favorite Engineering Blogs
2/9/2021
Have you ever wanted to read about what goes on in the back end of Pinterest, Google, Uber, and your other favorite tech companies?A great thing about the modern engineering world is many companies ar...
Apache Cassandra Changelog #1 (October 2020)
11/13/2020
Posted on October 28, 2020 by the Apache Cassandra Community« Back to the Apache Cassandra BlogIntroducing the first Cassandra Changelog blog! Our monthly roundup of key activities and knowledge to ke...
Richard Low's blog | Algorithms, distributed systems and other computer science things
1/30/2019
Secondary indexes Secondary indexes have been in Cassandra since 0.7 and can be incredibly useful. For example, if you were implementing a user accounts database, you might have the schema CREATE TAB...
Cassandra Archives - Instaclustr
9/13/2018
Technical Technical — Cassandra Why We Built an Open Source Cassandra-Operator to Run Apache Cassandra on KubernetesThursday 13th September 2018 by Ben BromheadAs Kubernetes becomes the de fact...
Distributed Musings
3/7/2018
Cassandra collections create tombstones? Many new cassandra users learn this the hard way, they choose cassandra collections for the wrong reasons, for the wrong use cases, and then experience what is...
Stuff & Information
1/5/2018
I'm interested in and some times blog about: An introduction to functional Scala Java and the JVM Cassandra Performance and Monitoring General nerdery Slides for the talks I've given recentlyBuilding...
Instaclustr
10/31/2017
News Friday 1st December 2017 by Ben Slater Instaclustr offers managed and supported solutions for a wide range of open source technologies including Apache Cassandra, ScyllaDB, Elasticsearch, Ap...
Cherami
Cherami is a distributed, scalable, durable, and highly available message queue system we developed at Uber Engineering to transport asynchronous tasks. We named our task queue after a heroic carrier ...