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Fill in the blanks. (a) Cassandra [Fill in the blank], stores re-playable information to support durability. (b) Cassandra [Fill in the blank], is an in-memory representation of a specific table. (c) [Fill in the blank], is an array of m bits used to facilitate membership queries. (d) [Fill in the blank], is a process that merges multiple SSTables into one.  

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Let's break down each fill-in-the-blank pair and match them with the most appropriate Cassandra concept. (a) Cassandra [Fill in the blank], stores re-playable information to support durability. Here, durability in Cassandra is typically backed by a commit log, which records every write before it is applied to the in-memory structures. The commit log ensures that, in c......Login to view full explanation

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