Alexander Dejanovski6 articles
The K8ssandra team is pleased to announce the release of Reaper 3.1. Let’s dive into the features and improvements that 3.0 recently introduced (along with some notable removals) and how the newest update to 3.1 builds on that. JDK11 support Starting with 3.1.0, …
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Cassandra Database Migration to Kubernetes with Zero Downtime
K8ssandra is a cloud-native distribution of the Apache Cassandra® database that runs on Kubernetes, with a suite of tools to ease and automate operational tasks. In this post, we’ll walk you through a database migration from a Cassandra cluster running …
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Backing up K8ssandra with MinIO
K8ssandra includes Medusa for Apache Cassandra® to handle backup and restore for your Cassandra nodes. Recently Medusa was upgraded to introduce support for all S3 compatible backends, including MinIO, the popular k8s-native object storage suite. Let’s see how to set up …
- Alexander Dejanovski
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Requirements for Running K8ssandra for Development
Learn how to configure K8ssandra for your development machine, and get ready to start building cloud-native apps.
- Alexander Dejanovski
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Backing up K8ssandra with MinIO
K8ssandra includes Medusa for Apache Cassandra® to handle backup and restore for your Cassandra nodes. Recently Medusa was upgraded to introduce support for all S3 compatible backends, including MinIO, the popular k8s-native object storage suite. Let’s see how to set up …
- Alexander Dejanovski
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K8ssandra Performance Benchmarks on Cloud Managed Kubernetes
Running Cassandra in Kubernetes using K8ssandra does not introduce any notable performance impacts in throughput nor in latency.
We were thrilled to see that K8ssandra dramatically simplified the deployment of Cassandra clusters, making it mostly transparent to run on premises or on cloud managed Kubernetes services, while offering the same level of performance.
- Alexander Dejanovski