Apache Cassandra is a free NoSQL database management system. This system is designed to create highly scalable and reliable repositories of huge data arrays presented in the form of a hash. Here we describe how to install Apache Cassandra (its latest version 3.11.) For servers running CentOS 7
First! You need to understand that the server needs at least 4GB of memory. If it is less, then this can lead to instability in the work of Apache Cassandra 3.11.2 on Debian 11.
Java installation
In order to use Apache Cassandra correctly and without problems, you should install Java on your server. This can be done using the following command:
apt install openjdk-11-jdk -y
Next, you need to configure the repositories and other dependencies.
apt install apt-transport-https gnupg2 -y
Then you need to add the key. The name commonly used for it is Apache Cassandra GPG (use wget)
wget -q -O - https://www.apache.org/dist/cassandra/KEYS | sudo apt-key add -
Then you should add the downloaded repository
sh -c 'echo "deb https://downloads.apache.org/cassandra/debian 40x main" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cassandra.sources.list'
Installing Apache Cassandra
Before installation, we recommend that you update the system
apt-get update
Then you can proceed to install
apt-get install Apache Cassandra
Then you can enable this utility to run every time your system boots
systemctl enable cassandra
After successful installation, we also recommend checking the status of the Apache Cassandra service
systemctl status cassandra
To interact with the Cassandra cluster, you will be able to login with the following simple command:
cqlsh
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