Apache Software Foundation is announcing that Apache Cassandra with version number 3.5.0 / 2.2.5 is already available to download.
What is Apache Cassandra ?
Apache Cassandra is .
Apache Cassandra was initially built by Facebook for their own servers and services, using principles developed by Google and Amazon for BigTable and DynamoDB. Currently the project was donated to the Apache Foundation who continues to developed it further. Cassandra is extremely fast, even when dealing with millions of records and operations, a feature that was absolutely crucial to sustaining Facebook's userbase and real-time interaction capabilities. Getting started with Cassandra should be pretty easy thanks to the very well organized documentation and the plethora of online tutorials. The database is currently used in many Internet companies like Rackspace, Spotify, Netflix, RockMelt, Embedly, Ericcson, Expedia, FormSpring, Adobe, Twitter, Cisco, Digg, Mollom, Digital River, Page2RSS, Real, Reddit, eBuddy, EngineYard, Symantec, Soundcloud, Accenture, Rhapsody, Gowalla, HP, IBM, Mahalo, Walmart, OpenX and others. As you can see, this is a Who's Who list when it comes to Silicon Valley companies.
This is changelog for Apache Cassandra version 3.5.0 / 2.2.5 :
You can read the complete changelog and also download this latest version on their homepage:
www.apache.org