To access your data in DataStax Enterprise, create a connection asset for it.
DataStax Enterprise is a NoSQL and vector database that is built on Apache Cassandra
Supported versions
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DataStax Enterprise 4.6 and later
Create a connection to DataStax Enterprise
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To create the connection asset, you need these connection details:
Hostname or IP address
Port number
Keyspace
Username and password
Read consistency: Specifies the number of replicas that must respond to a read request before the data is returned to the client application.
all: Data is returned to the application after all replicas have responded. This setting provides the highest consistency and lowest availability.
local_one: Data is returned from the closest replica in the local data center.
local_quorum: Data is returned after a quorum of replicas in the same data center as the coordinator node has responded. This setting voids latency of inter -data center communication.
local_serial: Data within a data center is read without proposing a new addition or update. Uncommitted transactions within the data center are committed as part of the read.
one: Data is returned from the closest replica. This setting provides the highest availability, but increases the likelihood of stale data being read.
quorum: (Default). Data is returned after a quorum of replicas has responded from any data center.
serial: Data is read without proposing a new addition or update. Uncommitted transactions are committed as part of the read.
three: Data is returned from three of the closest replicas.
two: Data is returned from two of the closest replicas.
Write consistency: Specifies the number of replicas for which the write request must succeed before an acknowledgment is returned to the client application.
all: A write must succeed on all replica nodes in the cluster for that partition key. This setting provides the highest consistency and lowest availability.
any: A write must succeed on at least one node. Even if all replica nodes for the given partition key are down, the write can succeed after a hinted handoff has been written. This setting provides the lowest consistency
and highest availability.
each_quorum: A write must succeed on a quorum of replica nodes across a data center.
local_one: A write must succeed on at least one replica node in the local data center.
local_quorum: A write must succeed on a quorum of replica nodes in the same data center as the coordinator node. This setting voids latency of inter -data center communication.
local_serial: The driver prevents unconditional updates to achieve linearizable consistency for lightweight transactions within the data center.
one: A write must succeed on at least one replica node.
quorum: (Default). A write must succeed on a quorum of replica nodes.
serial: The driver prevents unconditional updates to achieve linearizable consistency for lightweight transactions.
three: A write must succeed on at least three replica nodes.
two: A write must succeed on at least two replica nodes.
SSL certificate (if required by the database server)
For Private connectivity, to connect to a database that is not externalized to the internet (for example, behind a firewall), you must set up a secure connection.
Choose the method for creating a connection based on where you are in the platform
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