
Running Cassandra in Production on Kubernetes
Apache Cassandra is a popular open-source NoSQL database used at companies known for their large-scale operations, such as CERN and Instagram. Designed to handle large volumes of data across commodity servers, Cassandra benefits from being containerized. In fact, it is one of the most popular images in the DockerHub with over 10 million pulls. But what is the best way to deploy and manage Cassandra in production on Kubernetes?
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In this webinar, you will learn how to:
- Deploy a multi-node Cassandra cluster across availability zones using stateful sets
- Failover a Cassandra pod between AWS availability zones
- Take application-consistent snapshots for testing, upgrades and backups
- Conduct common storage operations like volume resizing, encryption, and more

Running Cassandra in Production on Kubernetes
Apache Cassandra is a popular open-source NoSQL database used at companies known for their large-scale operations, such as CERN and Instagram. Designed to handle large volumes of data across commodity servers, Cassandra benefits from being containerized. In fact, it is one of the most popular images in the DockerHub with over 10 million pulls. But what is the best way to deploy and manage Cassandra in production on Kubernetes?