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'''Apache Cassandra''' is an [[open source]], distributed, non-relational [[database]]. It was originally developed by Avinash Lakshman and Prashant Malik for [[Facebook]]<ref>http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/</ref>. In 2008, Facebook released the source code for the project, which is now made available by the [[Apache Foundation]] under the [[Apache License]]<ref>http://cassandra.apache.org/</ref>. As of June 2010, Cassandra is still in production use at Facebook and powers the inbox search features on [http://www.facebook.com the facebook website]<ref>http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/</ref>. | '''Apache Cassandra''' is an [[open source]], distributed, non-relational [[database]]. It was originally developed by Avinash Lakshman and Prashant Malik for [[Facebook]]<ref>http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/</ref>. In 2008, Facebook released the source code for the project, which is now made available by the [[Apache Foundation]] under the [[Apache License]]<ref>http://cassandra.apache.org/</ref>. As of June 2010, Cassandra is still in production use at Facebook and powers the inbox search features on [http://www.facebook.com the facebook website]<ref>http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/</ref>. | ||
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Apache Cassandra is an open source, distributed, non-relational database. It was originally developed by Avinash Lakshman and Prashant Malik for Facebook[1]. In 2008, Facebook released the source code for the project, which is now made available by the Apache Foundation under the Apache License[2]. As of June 2010, Cassandra is still in production use at Facebook and powers the inbox search features on the facebook website[3].