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From YouTube: Webinar | Getting Started with Apache Cassandra
Description
Would you like to learn how to use Cassandra but don't know where to begin? Want to get your feet wet but you're lost in the desert? Longing for a cluster when you don't even know how to set up a node? Then look no further! Rebecca Mills, Junior Evangelist at Datastax, will guide you in the webinar "Getting Started with Apache Cassandra..."
You'll get an overview of Planet Cassandra's resources to get you started quickly and easily. Rebecca will take you down the path that's right for you, whether you are a developer or administrator. Join if you are interested in getting Cassandra up and working in the way that suits you best.
A
Hello,
everyone
welcome
to
yet
another
exciting
community
podmore
webcast
this.
Today's
webinar
is
really
cool.
I
think
this
is
one
that
we
haven't
had
in
a
while.
This
is
getting
started
with
Apache
Cassandra,
we're
back
to
basics
on
a
lot
of
stuff.
Today,
today
we're
going
to
be
hearing
from
Rebecca
Mills
she's,
a
junior
evangelist
here
at
David,
Sachs
and
she's
been
doing
this
this
pot
or
something
like
it
for
a
while
now
so
she's
interested
in
how
getting
Cassandra
approachable
to
new
users
and
part
of
that
experience.
A
She
has
a
gent
agreement,
biochemistry
which
I
think
is
really
cool,
but
they've,
been
working
on
a
computer
science
degree
been
learning
a
lot
about
Cassandra
along
the
way
and
just
funny
in
her
bio.
She
says
she
goes
on
a
lot
about.
You
know,
analysis
which
is
kind
of
true,
but
yeah
we've
talked
actually
how
we
do
that
with
your
standards
or
maybe
that's
another
level
coming
up
so
I'm
going
to
let
her
take
it
and
at
the
end,
we're
going
to
have
a
few
questions
so
go
ahead.
Rebecca,
take
it
away.
B
Thanks
Patrick
hi
I'm,
Rebecca
Mills
on
the
juniors
Angeles
and
data
specs,
follow
me
on
Twitter
I'm
Rebecca
mills
at
it
you
this
is
part
of
my
job-
is
to
help
make
your
sands
are
more
possible
for
everyone.
A
lot
of
people
claim
that
other
databases
are
faster
and
easier
to
get
up
and
running
with
it
available.
So
I
consider
it
my
mission
to
help
guide
people
food
through
the
challenges
of
getting
started.
B
So
maybe
you
don't
have
loads
of
free
time,
then
I'm
learning
how
to
use
a
new
database.
Sometimes
it
can
be
hired
navigating
your
way
through
tangley
dog.
So
when
you
really
just
want
a
quick
pace,
what
it's
like
through
the
database
today,
I'm
going
to
give
you
a
little
brief
overview
of
what
it's,
what
it
takes.
We'll
say:
the
bare
minimum
steps
to
get
up
and
running
with
the
sander
and
I'm
not
saying
going
to
have
your
own
no
cluster
going
by
the
end
of
all
this.
B
As
a
junior
evangelist
type,
adequate
awareness
broken
for
casaya
I,
develop
Cassandra
seemed
content,
like
blog
post,
video,
tutorials
webinars
I
have
also
have
my
own
Twitter
account.
Part
of
my
job
is
also
the
step
into
the
shoes
of
the
quote,
unquote,
where
we
decided
some
in
what
kind
of
problems
people
just
being
introduced
to
the
sales
and
white
with
Center,
which
may
not
be
obvious
to
an
expert
with
happen.
B
But
before
you
can
fire
up
your
instance,
there
are
a
few
things
that
you
need
to
take
a
list.
Otherwise
Cassandra
may
not
work
properly
or
maybe
lines
instead
of
it
all.
So
that's
where
we're
going
to
get
a
cluster
going.
This
looks
a
bit
a
little
bit
longer,
as
you
have
to
tell
them
those
kind
of
shares
and
they'd
go
and
where
they
are
within
the
pathology
stuff,
like
that
for
an
hour
just
worried
about
our
single
instance.
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B
B
B
B
B
B
B
You
you
lets,
you
get
our
instance
target.
We
can
one
sees
blood
cell,
C,
2,
l's,
Cassandra,
query
language
and
syntactically,
it's
pretty
similar
to
SQL,
so
it
shouldn't
be
too
difficult.
If
you
have
a
relational
database
background,
when
you
run
t2l,
shell
you'll
get
a
prompt
and
then
you
can
start
communicating
with
regatta
beit's,
usually
blow.
B
B
So
keep
space
holds
our
data
and
Cassandra.
They
have
tables
which
are
made
up
of
rows
and
columns.
A
row
represents
a
single
data
instance
here,
I'm,
showing
the
credit
creation
of
the
key
space
and
c
ql,
and
never
mind
the
class
and
replication
factors
component
for
now,
because
that's
outside
the
scope
of
this
webinar.
But
you
can
look
that
up
on
your
own
if
you'd
like
and
then
I
create
a
user's
table
within
that
key
space,
where
I
signed
the
columns,
a
name
and
a
data
type,
you
you.
B
B
If
you
wanted
to
query
our
database,
a
select
star
from
users
would
return
all
the
rows
from
the
table
using
a
where
clause
on
a
specific
last
name
which
be
set
to
be
our
primary
key
earlier.
When
will
create
the
table,
it
would
return
the
users
associated
with
that
life
force
and
there
could
be
more
than
one
keep
in
mind
is
two
different
people
at
the
same
last
name,
the
primary
key,
which
is
all
to
the
proficiency
on
this
case,
refers
to
the
petition
on
disk,
where
the
bat
is
located.
B
B
B
B
B
B
So
this
is
what
that
Center
looks
like
you
can
cite
most
a
safe
manner
as
you
would
in
Seussville.
So
there
are
a
couple:
commands,
don't
work,
but
most
of
them
do.
It
has
almost
the
same
functionality
as
nice.
Visual
interface,
you
you
so
in
the
connection
center,
which
that's
honest,
you
can
save
a
new
connection
if
you
intend
to
use
it
frequently,
instead
of
reconnecting
through
each
time
that
you
use
it
so
here,
I'm,
connecting
to
an
instance
on
my
local
machine,
localhost
and.
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
So
you
can
also
create
a
Santa
instance
or
cluster
in
the
cloud
using
AWS
Annie.
You
spin
these
out
through
OP
Center
and
in
your
cluster
section,
select
the
cloud
option,
which
only
appears
if
you're
running
off
gang
on
it
you
to
tune.
Instance,
you
you
adding
a
question,
can
be
done
from
a
single
image
and
configuration
file
you
give
that
affects
credentials
spent
unit
by
email,
as
well
as
the
credentials
of
each
know,
the
IP
address
and
the
credentials.
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
C
B
B
A
A
Okay,
all
right
all
right,
its
stores,
tables
I,
guess
we'll
lose
an
Oracle.
It's
like
schemas
stores
tables,
keep
based
or
it'll
turn
like
if
it's
pretty
similar
good.
So
on
try
Cassandra,
we
have
a
virtual
machine
now.
Can
you
is
that
something
that
I
should
download
or
is
that
needed
I
mean
we
went
through
the
what
we
walk
through
the
steps
here,
but
why
would
I
want
to
use
the
virtual
machine,
which
would
say
just
downloaded
Cassandra
well.
B
It's
a
lot
it
takes
longer
to
download
and
install
if
we
really
want
to
get
a
just,
a
quick
taste
of
cgl
and
a
file
system,
it
might
be
the
first
actually
a
good
first
step,
instead
of
just
going
through
all
the
hassle
of
downloading
and
wrong.
Let's
go
check
out
the
OVA
fern
and
if
you
find
that
interesting
and
helpful
then
go
and
getting
the
full
version
with
the
fans
are
probably
glad
you
asked.
A
Okay,
good
getting
some
driver
questions
in
here.
Of
course,
the
drivers,
because
I
was
last
thing-
it's
always
interesting,
so
the
Java
driver
to
data
for
connecting
to
sequel,
Sh
40.
Now,
I'm
not
sure
if
the
question
should
be
with
leaving
Cassandra
well,
I
think
the
question
is
a
little
tough
here,
because
I
so
connecting
a
driver,
I
will
see.
Qosh
comes
out
with
books
and
ER
to
demo,
so
taking
Java
driver
20
standard
cuidado.
A
A
B
A
A
Yeah,
that's
even
though
the,
although
I
can
tell
you
I
know
this,
I
know
it's
coming.
This
is
on.
B
B
A
B
A
You
know
mark
what
I'm
going
to
do
is
I'm,
going
to
defer
that
to
I
I
have
a
webinar
on
this
topic,
exactly
I
hate
to
pass
you
off,
but
take
a
look
at
my
webinar.
That
I
did
that
fun
YouTube
the
data
model
of
that
along
with
the
data
model.
It
is
exactly
what
you're
asking
for
and
I
think
it's
probably
a
more
succinct
answer
is
not
a
quick
analysis
or
don't
want
to
hand
you
off
to
it.
Just
like
that,
but
I
hope
is
definitely
beyond
answer
so
jf.
C
Hold
on
just
one
second,
just
for
everyone
on
the
call
today
the
presentation
that
Patrick
just
referenced
and
all
of
our
previous
webinars
can
be
found
on
planet
Cassandra.
The
Cassandra
commune
the
website
and
the
the
one
that
contract
just
referenced.
The
data
model
is
dead.
Long
live
the
data
model,
one
of
our
very
popular
webinars,
so
you
can
find
that
on
Planet
Cassandra
dot,
orgs.
B
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
A
B
A
B
A
A
A
B
A
Right
about
the
people
I
mean
that
you
can
up
it,
and
but
it
creates
a
different
type
of
problem
work,
so
repairs
can
long
run
longer,
but
the
default
is
really
good.
256
Nicholas
has
a
fairly
long
question.
Do
you
have
any
case
studies
of
a
big
customer
uses
the
standard
mobile
data
center
set
up
boy?
Do
we
have
somebody
like
that
who
uses
it
in
bulk
data
center
or
we
just
did
a
meetup
where
they're
talking
about
this.
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
Yeah-
and
I
should
add
this-
is
this
a
little
preview
what's
coming?
Is
greed
Otto
and
what
we
know
now
is
that
there's
gonna
be
a
lot
of
window
support
for
native
windows
support
in
30
coming,
even
though
it
will
run
fine.
We
will,
but
now
there's
some
things
that
will
be
better
going
forward.
I
think
that
that's
exciting
to
see
coming
I,
then
cat
I
hope
this
isn't
the
bank
at
we
know.
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
A
A
B
A
B
B
A
Right
so
another
question
here:
can
we
maintain
consistent
in
sea
level
of
it
these
days
permanently
and
I?
Think
that's
and
then
once
I
once
I
set
and
come
out
of
the
stuff
in
if
they're
doing
reverted
back
in
a
default
consistency
level?
Now,
probably
a
better
question
is:
when
do
you
set
the
consensus?
Is
that
are
often
poorly
fed?
The
consistency
level.
A
B
B
A
A
State
when
you
connect
with
Cassandra
severe
birth,
it's
really
in
the
client
like
you.
Should
it's
just
that
simple
with
the
client
so
Bruce
s
is.
There
are
more
detailed
installation
guide
than
the
one
paper
birds
minute
online?
How
do
I
know
which
good
hardware
configuration
is
or
how
big
of
the
question
I
should
start
with?
There's
a
real
good
question.
B
A
A
B
A
Also
plug
that
there's
a
hardware
reference
guide
for
the
white
paper
on
the
bass
back,
look
buddy
well,
I
mean
it's
geared
towards
enterprise,
because
this
is
the
common
question
there,
but
it
will
help
you
if,
if
you're
interested
I
mean,
if
you
find
yourself
kind
of
still
the
questions
you
know,
this
is
where
I
get
a
point
between
dating
side,
go
ahead
and
ask
you
questions
you
know,
get
on
our
feet.
Then
email
to
the
mailing
list,
reach
out
is
going
to
be
community
to.
A
A
Let
me
just
make
sure
if
I
didn't
miss
anybody
here,
it
will
write
in
our
30-minute
mark,
it's
really
perfect.
So
I'm
gonna,
I'm
going
to
say
that
this
a
bit
so
I
think
we
have
a
few
things
to
finish
up
with
here
and
I'm
going
to
go
back
see.
So
we
have
a
couple
of
upcoming
webinar.
You
see
the
webinars
on
your
face,
your
stink.
A
Good
got
a
double
check,
so
jun
24
getting
started
with
fraud,
detection
and
Cassandra.
Now
this
is
nick
weaver
he's
great
remember.
This
should
be
very
interesting
for
those
of
you
who
are
interested
in
some
very
specific
due
dates
as
like
they're,
so
high
volume
data
really
low,
latency
really
cool
stuff.
So
I
would
suggest
if
you,
if
you
were
like
like
getting
started-
and
you
want
to
take
it
further
tune
in
to
this
webinar.
A
And
then
we
also
have
our
free
online
trade
and
sign
up
available
now
datastax
Academy.
So
the
link
is
on
your
page
here.
Illogic
learning
com
try
it
out.
This
is
a
great
way
to
learn
a
lot
more
about
Patrick,
Cassandra
and
learning
how
to
program
with
java
on
that.
So
give
it
a
try
today
and
then,
of
course,
I
cannot
leave
without
talking
about
the
summit.
This
summit
is
going
to
be
a
barn
burner.
We
are
going
to
really
pull
it
off,
so
September,
tenth
and
eleventh
September
chance
is
a
training
day.
A
Plenty
of
seats
left
get
your
seat.
You
will
not
believe
the
lineup
with
people
that
are
going
to
be
there
to
teach
you
about
Cassandra,
so
you
need
to
you
need
to
be
there
both
days.
This
will
be
a
massive
event.
It's
going
to
be
downtown
San
Francisco,
not
quite
as
big
as
oracle
world,
but
we're
getting
there,
and
this
is
where
the
best
people
in
Cassandra
will
be
gotta.
Ask
questions,
get
to
know
people
I'll,
be
there
meet
me,
say
hi.
This
is
a
place.
A
You
want
to
be,
if
you're
serious
about
Cassandra
or
want
to
know
more,
be
there,
so
that's
September,
10
and
11,
and
because
we
love
you
so
much
free
admission,
where
else
you're
going
to
find
that
so
the
training
is
not
for
your
course,
but
it's
pretty
inexpensive
just
booked
a
couple
of
days,
San
Francisco
in
September's,
beautiful,
so
we'll
see
you
there
and
that's
all
we
have.
Thank
you
very
much
and
we'll
see
you
at
the
next
webinar.