Operations
- Starting and stopping DataStax Enterprise
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You can start and stop DataStax Enterprise as a service or stand-alone process.
- Adding or removing nodes, datacenters, or clusters
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Information on adding or removing nodes, datacenters, or clusters.
- Backing up and restoring data using the DSE Backup and Restore Service
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DataStax Enterprise backs up data by taking a snapshot of all on-disk data files (SSTable files) stored in the data directory.
- Backing up and restoring data using snapshots
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DataStax Enterprise backs up data by taking a snapshot of all on-disk data files (SSTable files) stored in the data directory.
- Repairing nodes
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Repairing nodes makes sure data in every replica is consistent with other replicas.
- Monitoring a DataStax Enterprise cluster
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Information about performance characteristics, thread pool, read/write latency, table statistics, compaction metrics, and endpoint metrics.
- Tuning the database
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Tuning Java resources, Bloom filters, and configuring memtable thresholds to improve write performance.
- Data caching
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Configuring caches for optimal performance.
- Compacting and compressing
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Information on configuring and testing compaction and compression in DataStax Enterprise.
- Materialized views maintenance guidelines
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Guidelines for using DSE materialized views.
- Migrating data to DataStax Enterprise
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Methods to migrate data to DataStax Enterprise solutions.
- Collecting node health and indexing status scores
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Steps to configure node health options, and commands to retrieve health and indexing scores.
- Clearing the data from DataStax Enterprise
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Remove all data from any type of installation.