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DataStax Project Mission Control

    • Overview
      • Release notes
      • FAQs
      • Get support
    • Installing DataStax Mission Control
      • Plan your install
      • Server-based Runtime Installer
        • Services setup with DataStax Mission Control Runtime Installer
      • Bring your own Kubernetes
        • Install Control Plane
        • Install Data Plane
    • Securing
      • Authentication
      • Connect LDAP authentication backend
      • Connect OpenID authentication backend
      • Client-to-node encryption
      • Internode encryption
      • Secure DataStax Mission Control
      • DSE Unified Authorization
    • Migrating
      • Migrate a DSE Cluster to DataStax Mission Control
    • Managing
      • Manage DSE clusters
        • Configure DSE
        • Cluster lifecycle
          • Create a cluster
          • Create a single-token cluster
          • Create a multi-token cluster
          • Changing cluster Replication Factor
          • Terminate a DSE cluster
          • Upgrade a DSE cluster
        • Datacenter lifecycle
          • Add a DSE datacenter
          • Terminate a DSE datacenter
        • Node lifecycle
          • Add DSE nodes
          • Terminate DSE nodes
          • Use per-node configurations
      • Manage DataStax Mission Control infrastructure
        • Manage projects
        • Manage clusters
        • Add a node to DataStax Mission Control clusters
        • Terminate a node from DataStax Mission Control clusters
        • Storage classes defined
      • Manage DataStax Mission Control resources
        • Access Admin Console
        • Configure DataStax Mission Control
        • Generate a support bundle
      • Observability
        • Metrics
    • Operations
      • Cleanup
      • Rebuild
      • Replace a node
      • Rolling restart
      • Upgrade SSTables
    • Reference
      • MissionControlCluster manifest
      • CassandraTask manifest
  • DataStax Project Mission Control
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DataStax Enterprise Cluster Management

DataStax Mission Control is currently in Public Preview. DataStax Mission Control is not intended for production use, has not been certified for production workloads, and might contain bugs and other functional issues. There is no guarantee that DataStax Mission Control will ever become generally available. DataStax Mission Control is provided on an “AS IS” basis, without warranty or indemnity of any kind.

If you are interested in trying out DataStax Mission Control please join the Public Preview.

DataStax Enterpise (DSE) cluster management encompasses the entire lifecycle of cluster components. This includes creating datacenter-level resources across Kubernetes cluster boundaries, orchestrating automation steps at appropriate intervals given a specific cluster state, and remediating issues as they arise. Given the distributed nature of DataStax Mission Control, there are Kubernetes operators local to each Kubernetes cluster which respond to events within the local cluster. This enables continuous operations and remediation even during periods of network partitioning.

Cluster lifecycle

Manage resources during a Cluster lifecycle.

Datacenter lifecycle

See DSE datacenter lifecycle resource management topics.

Node lifecycle

See DSE node lifecycle resource management topics.

Managing Configure DSE

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