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[A Keyspace] Contains multiple Column Families.
A Keyspace is the outer most grouping of your data. All your ColumnFamily's go inside a Keyspace. Your Keyspace will probably named after your application.
Keyspaces are quite simple again, from an RDBMS point of view you can compare this to your schema, normally you have one per application. A keyspace contains the ColumnFamilies. Note, however, there is no relationship between the ColumnFamilies. They are just separate containers.
Keyspaces are quite simple again, from an RDBMS point of view you can compare this to your schema, normally you have one per application. A keyspace contains the ColumnFamilies. Note, however, there is no relationship between the ColumnFamilies. They are just separate containers.
[A Keyspace] Contains multiple Column Families.
A Keyspace is the outer most grouping of your data. All your ColumnFamily's go inside a Keyspace. Your Keyspace will probably named after your application.