Apache Launches Updated Open Source Database

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has announced its second-generation, open-source distributed database, known as Apache Cassandra version 0.7.

ASF officials said new features in Cassandra 0.7 include secondary indexes, which represent an expressive way to query data through node-local storage on the client side; large row support, up to two billion columns per row; and online schema changes, or automated online schema changes from the client API to allow adding and modifying object definitions without requiring a cluster restart.

ASF also said Apache Cassandra has been successfully deployed at enterprises with active data sets and large server clusters, including Cisco, Cloudkick, Digg, Facebook, Rackspace, Reddit and Twitter. The largest Cassandra cluster to date contains over 400 machines.

Ideal For Cloud

“Apache Cassandra is a key component in cloud computing and other applications that deal with massive amounts of data and high query volumes,” said Jonathan Ellis, vice president of Apache Cassandra, in a statement. “It is particularly successful in powering large web sites with sharp growth rates.”

“Running any large website is a constant race between scaling your user base and scaling your infrastructure to support it,” said David King, lead developer at Reddit, in a statement. “Our traffic more than tripled this year, and the transparent scalability afforded to us by Apache Cassandra is in large part what allowed us to do it on our limited resources. Cassandra v0.7 represents the real-life operations lessons learned from installations like ours and provides further features like column expiration that allow us to scale even more of our infrastructure.”

Apache Cassandra is available under the Apache Software License v2.0, and is overseen by a Project Management Committee (PMC), who guides its day-to-day operations, including community development and product releases.

Moreover, Apache Cassandra v0.7 downloads, documentation, and related resources are available at http://cassandra.apache.org/.

Darryl K. Taft

Darryl K. Taft covers IBM, big data and a number of other topics for TechWeekEurope and eWeek

Recent Posts

Craig Wright Sentenced For Contempt Of Court

Suspended prison sentence for Craig Wright for “flagrant breach” of court order, after his false…

2 days ago

El Salvador To Sell Or Discontinue Bitcoin Wallet, After IMF Deal

Cash-strapped south American country agrees to sell or discontinue its national Bitcoin wallet after signing…

2 days ago

UK’s ICO Labels Google ‘Irresponsible’ For Tracking Change

Google's change will allow advertisers to track customers' digital “fingerprints”, but UK data protection watchdog…

2 days ago

EU Publishes iOS Interoperability Plans

European Commission publishes preliminary instructions to Apple on how to open up iOS to rivals,…

3 days ago

Momeni Convicted In Bob Lee Murder

San Francisco jury finds Nima Momeni guilty of second-degree murder of Cash App founder Bob…

3 days ago