What is Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service?
It is a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra–compatible database service. With Amazon Managed Cassandra Service, you can run your Cassandra workloads on AWS using the same Cassandra application code and developer tools that you use today. You don’t have to provision, patch, or manage servers, and you don’t have to install, maintain, or operate software. It is serverless, so you pay for only the resources you use and the service automatically scales tables up and down in response to application traffic. You can build applications that serve thousands of requests per second with virtually unlimited throughput and storage.
Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service is a tool in the Cassandra as a Service category of a tech stack.
Who uses Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service?
Companies
Developers
43 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service.
Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service Integrations
Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service's Features
- Apache Cassandra-compatible
- No servers to manage
- Performance at scale
- Highly available and secure
Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service?
MySQL
The MySQL software delivers a very fast, multi-threaded, multi-user, and robust SQL (Structured Query Language) database server. MySQL Server is intended for mission-critical, heavy-load production systems as well as for embedding into mass-deployed software.
PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL is an advanced object-relational database management system
that supports an extended subset of the SQL standard, including
transactions, foreign keys, subqueries, triggers, user-defined types
and functions.
MongoDB
MongoDB stores data in JSON-like documents that can vary in structure, offering a dynamic, flexible schema. MongoDB was also designed for high availability and scalability, with built-in replication and auto-sharding.
Redis
Redis is an open source (BSD licensed), in-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache, and message broker. Redis provides data structures such as strings, hashes, lists, sets, sorted sets with range queries, bitmaps, hyperloglogs, geospatial indexes, and streams.
Amazon S3
Amazon Simple Storage Service provides a fully redundant data storage infrastructure for storing and retrieving any amount of data, at any time, from anywhere on the web