While working with big data, professionals often encounter the questions like which database is better. There is no specific answer to a question like this because a professional considers a lot of things when deciding the right type of technology that he or she wants to work with. The choices are sometimes a single Software and most of the times a combination that has worked well previously.
This blog is centered upon the use of Apache Cassandra with Zing. Now, Cassandra is a database management system (DBMS) established upon NoSQL. It has some unique features that can alleviate your routine data management experience. Zing on the other hand is a JVM designed to deliver high performance. Let’s look at the ways in which this combination can accelerate performance of your systems.
Known Issues in Cassandra
Cassandra and Zing complement each other or to say using Cassandra backed by Zing is sure to take care of all the loop holes that traditional Cassandra users have been encountering. There are two prominent issues that affect the performance.
Memory Settings: Databases are meant for storing data and in Cassandra there are a few issues like setting limits for memtables to avoid running over the other important data. …
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