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Top 8 reasons to use Apache Cassandra Database in 2023

Wasek Rahman
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23 min readJul 4, 2023

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Apple, Netflix, and Uber are just a few examples of the many big companies that utilize Cassandra. Let’s dive into the top 8 reasons why learning to use Cassandra can be immensely beneficial (Code and real life use-cases included)!

As a passionate software engineer with years of experience in data management, I have come across a multitude of databases, each with its own set of strengths and limitations. However, one particular database has captured my heart and become my go-to choice for handling modern, data-intensive applications: Cassandra.

In this blog, I want to share my personal perspective on why Cassandra stands head and shoulders above the rest and why it has become an indispensable tool in my software development toolkit.

Whether you are a developer, data engineer, or business owner, understanding the benefits of Cassandra can revolutionize the way you handle your data.

For code examples, please scroll to the bottom.

Real Life Use Cases

Before we dive deeper into the top 8 reasons, let’s get motivated by checking out how big companies are utilizing Cassandra —

  1. Netflix: The popular streaming service relies on Cassandra for managing and processing massive amounts of data, enabling personalized recommendations, content delivery, and analytics.
  2. Apple: Apple utilizes Cassandra to handle data for various internal applications and services, including iCloud, Apple Maps, and Siri.
  3. Uber: Cassandra powers critical components of Uber’s infrastructure, such as real-time analytics, monitoring, and user data management, enabling seamless operations at a global scale.
  4. Instagram: As one of the largest social media platforms, Instagram leverages Cassandra for its ability to handle high traffic and support real-time data processing, ensuring a smooth user experience.
  5. eBay: Cassandra plays a vital role in eBay’s data infrastructure, powering systems for catalog management, user preferences, and real-time analytics to enhance the e-commerce experience.
  6. Reddit: Cassandra is instrumental in handling massive amounts of data generated by Reddit’s millions…

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Wasek Rahman
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Written by Wasek Rahman

Software Engineer @ Amazon, Ex IBM | Crypto Enthusiast 🚀 Support me by being a member : https://medium.com/@wasekrahman/membership

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