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Highly-performant, Open Source Big Data distributed database in use at Adobe, 
CERN, Comcast, eBay, GoDaddy, HP, IBM, Instagram, Netflix, Plaxo, and Sony, 
among others, to create modern, data-driven applications

Forest Hill, MD –4 September 2013– The Apache Software Foundation (ASF), the 
all-volunteer developers, stewards, and incubators of nearly 150 Open Source 
projects and initiatives, today announced Apache Cassandra v2.0, the latest 
version of the highly-scalable, Big Data distributed database.

Apache Cassandra powers massive data sets quickly and reliably without 
compromising performance, whether running in the Cloud or partially on-premise 
in a hybrid data store. Its fully distributed architecture provides 
unparalleled fault tolerance to ensure applications will not go offline, and 
its linear scalability allows them to reach massive sizes while successfully 
handling thousands of requests per second.

"In five years, Apache Cassandra has grown into one of the most widely used 
NoSQL databases in the world and serves as the backbone for some of today's 
most popular applications," said Jonathan Ellis, Vice President of Apache 
Cassandra. 

Under the Hood

New features in Apache Cassandra v2.0 include lightweight transactions, 
triggers, and CQL (Cassandra Query Language) enhancements that increase 
productivity in creating modern, data-driven applications.

"Cassandra 2.0 makes it easier than ever for developers to migrate from 
relational databases and become productive quickly," added Ellis.

New features and improvements include:

•             Lightweight transactions allow ensuring operation linearizability 
similar to the serializable isolation level offered by relational databases, 
which prevents conflicts during concurrent requests
•             Triggers, which enable pushing performance-critical code close to 
the data it deals with, and simplify integration with event-driven frameworks 
like Storm
•             CQL enhancements such as cursors and improved index support
•             Improved compaction, keeping read performance from deteriorating 
under heavy write load
•             Eager retries to avoid query timeouts by sending redundant 
requests to other replicas if too much time elapses on the original request
•             Custom Thrift server implementation based on LMAX Disruptor that 
achieves lower message processing latencies and better throughput with flexible 
buffer allocation strategies


Strong Community Engagement and Adoption

The Apache Cassandra developer community includes some of the brightest minds 
in Big Data. Hundreds of organizations, from startups to large-scale 
enterprises such as Adobe, Cisco and IBM, rely on Cassandra to power their 
mission-critical applications online. 

"At Ooyala, we're building some of our most ambitious projects to date on top 
of Apache Cassandra," said Al Tobey, Tech Lead, Compute and Data Services, 
Ooyala. "The maturation of CQL3, vnodes, and new features such as the 
PAXOS-backed compare-and-set (CAS) added in Cassandra 2.0 will help us build 
and deploy those projects confidently."

Apache Cassandra is used by many highly-visible organizations such as 
Accenture, CERN, Cloudkick, Comcast, Constant Contact, Dell, Digg, Ericsson, 
Eventbrite, GoDaddy, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, HP, Instagram, Intuit, Mahalo, 
Microsoft MetricsHub, Morningstar, NASA, Netflix, Nextag, OpenWave, PBS Kids, 
Pitney Bowes, Plaxo, Polyvore, Real Networks, Reddit, Sony Network 
Entertainment, SoundCloud, Spotify, Squidoo, Stormpath, Symantec, Twitter, 
Wildfire, WSO2, and ZoomInfo. A listing of where Apache Cassandra is used and 
deployment details can be found at 
http://planetcassandra.org/Company/ViewCompany?IndustryId=-1

"We are excited about the future Apache Cassandra 2.0 makes possible. Paying 
down a lot of the technical debt accumulated over 5 years of intense Open 
Source development, and solidifying the Native Binary Transport for CQL 3, has 
put the project on a great footing," said Aaron Morton, Apache Cassandra 
committer and Co-Founder & Principal Consultant of The Last Pickle. "The 
addition of Lightweight ‘Compare-and-Set’ Transactions and Cursors brings 
another set of features that make it easier for developers to harness the 
performance and scale of Cassandra. And the experimental Trigger support will 
allow Open Source contributors to provide feedback for this often requested 
feature."

"It'll be really helpful to have conditional updates built into Cassandra," 
explained Jon Haddad, Senior Architect at Shift. "Right now there's a few 
places where we have to use external locking to manage isolation, and having 
built in support in the database will be amazing."

"We feel this release will delight existing users and tempt those on the 
sidelines," added Morton.

Availability and Oversight

As with all Apache products, Apache Cassandra v2.0 is released under the Apache 
License v2.0, and is overseen by a self-selected team of active contributors to 
the project. A Project Management Committee (PMC) guides the Project's 
day-to-day operations, including community development and product releases. 
Apache Cassandra source code, documentation, and related resources are 
available at http://cassandra.apache.org/.

About The Apache Software Foundation (ASF)

Established in 1999, the all-volunteer Foundation oversees nearly one hundred 
fifty leading Open Source projects, including Apache HTTP Server --the world's 
most popular Web server software. Through the ASF's meritocratic process known 
as "The Apache Way," more than 400 individual Members and 3,500 Committers 
successfully collaborate to develop freely available enterprise-grade software, 
benefiting millions of users worldwide: thousands of software solutions are 
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