By completing this course, learners will understand Apache Cassandra architecture, apply keyspace and table design principles, and execute efficient data operations using Cassandra Query Language (CQL) and APIs. Learners will also analyze schema design choices to support scalable, high-availability applications. This beginner-level course provides a structured, hands-on introduction to Apache Cassandra, one of the most widely used distributed NoSQL databases. Starting with core concepts such as clusters, nodes, and peer-to-peer architecture, the course gradually guides learners through keyspace configuration, table creation, and data insertion techniques. Each concept is reinforced through practical examples aligned with real-world use cases. Learners will benefit by gaining a strong foundation in Cassandra’s query-driven data modeling approach, enabling them to design schemas that perform efficiently at scale. Unlike generic NoSQL overviews, this course focuses on Cassandra-specific best practices, internal write behavior, and table optimization strategies essential for production environments. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped with job-ready Cassandra skills suitable for backend developers, data engineers, and professionals preparing to work with large-scale, distributed data systems.
What you'll learn
understand Apache Cassandra architecture
apply keyspace and table design principles
execute data operations using Cassandra Query Language (CQL)
analyze schema design choices for scalability
design schemas that perform efficiently at scale
Course objectives
provide a structured introduction to Apache Cassandra
reinforce concepts with practical examples
focus on Cassandra-specific best practices and optimization strategies