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AuthorDate: Fri Sep 18 10:48:32 2020 +0200

    ninja-fix to 'Blog Cassandra Usage Report 2020' after staging check: fixing 
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diff --git a/src/_posts/2020-09-17-cassandra-usage-report-2020.markdown 
b/src/_posts/2020-09-17-cassandra-usage-report-2020.markdown
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--- a/src/_posts/2020-09-17-cassandra-usage-report-2020.markdown
+++ b/src/_posts/2020-09-17-cassandra-usage-report-2020.markdown
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ categories: blog
 Apache Cassandra is the open source NoSQL database for mission critical data. 
Today the community announced findings from a comprehensive global survey of 
901 practitioners on Cassandra usage. It’s the first of what will become an 
annual survey that provides a baseline understanding of who, how, and why 
organizations use Cassandra.
 
 
-    "I saw zero downtime at global scale with Apache Cassandra. That's a 
powerful statement to make. For our business that’s quite crucial." - 
Practitioner, London
+> "I saw zero downtime at global scale with Apache Cassandra. That's a 
powerful statement to make. For our business that’s quite crucial." - 
Practitioner, London
 
 ### Key Themes
 
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ People from organizations that self-identified as being in a 
“highly advanced
 Cassandra predominates in very important or mission critical apps. Among 
practitioners, 31% use Cassandra for their mission critical applications, 55% 
for their very important applications, 38% for their somewhat important 
applications, and 20% for their least important applications. 
 
 
-    "We're scheduling 100s of millions of messages to be sent. Per day. If 
it's two weeks, we're talking about a couple billion. So for this, we use 
Cassandra." - Practitioner, Amsterdam
+> "We're scheduling 100s of millions of messages to be sent. Per day. If it's 
two weeks, we're talking about a couple billion. So for this, we use 
Cassandra." - Practitioner, Amsterdam
 
 ![Cassandra usage](/img/blog-post-usage-report-2020/image4.jpg "image_tooltip")
 
@@ -69,23 +69,22 @@ Cassandra predominates in very important or mission 
critical apps. Among practit
 The top reasons practitioners use Cassandra for mission critical apps are 
“good hybrid solutions” (62%), “very secure” (60%), “highly scalable” (57%), 
“fast” (57%), and “easy to build apps with” (55%). 
 
 
-    “High traffic, high data environments where really you're just looking for 
very simplistic key value persistence of your data. It's going to be a great 
fit for you, I can promise that.” - Global SVP Engineering
+> “High traffic, high data environments where really you're just looking for 
very simplistic key value persistence of your data. It's going to be a great 
fit for you, I can promise that.” - Global SVP Engineering
 
 ![Top reasons practitioners use 
Cassandra](/img/blog-post-usage-report-2020/image5.jpg "image_tooltip")
 
 For companies in a highly advanced stage of digital transformation, 58% cite 
“won’t lose data” as the top reason, followed by “gives me confidence” (56%), 
“cloud native” (56%), and “very secure” (56%).
 
-    "It can’t lose anything, it has to be able to capture everything. It can’t 
have any security defects. It needs to be somewhat compatible with the 
environment. If we adopt a new database, it can’t be a duplicate of the data we 
already have.… So: Cassandra." - Practitioner, San Francisco
+> "It can’t lose anything, it has to be able to capture everything. It can’t 
have any security defects. It needs to be somewhat compatible with the 
environment. If we adopt a new database, it can’t be a duplicate of the data we 
already have.… So: Cassandra." - Practitioner, San Francisco
 
 However, 36% of practitioners currently using Cassandra for mission critical 
apps say that a lack of Cassandra-skilled team members may deter adoption. 
 
 
-    “We don’t have time to train a ton of developers, so that time to deploy, 
time to onboard, that's really key. All the other stuff, scalability, that all 
sounds fine.” – Practitioner, London
+> “We don’t have time to train a ton of developers, so that time to deploy, 
time to onboard, that's really key. All the other stuff, scalability, that all 
sounds fine.” – Practitioner, London
 
 When asked what it would take for practitioners to use Cassandra for more 
applications and features in production, they said “easier to migrate” and 
“easier to integrate.”
 
-
-    "If I can get started and be productive in 30 minutes, it’s a no brainer." 
- Practitioner, London
+> "If I can get started and be productive in 30 minutes, it’s a no brainer." - 
Practitioner, London
 
 ### Conclusion
 
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