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Monitoring Cassandra cluster health

Updated on March 11, 2021

This content applies only to On-premises and Client-managed cloud environments

You can secure the good health of a Cassandra cluster by monitoring the node status in Pega Platform and by running regular repair operations.

Regular cluster maintenance is important for Cassandra clusters that manage data with a specified time-to-live (TTL) expiration period. After data exceeds the TTL period, the Cassandra cluster marks the data with a tombstone. By running repair processes, you automatically remove the tombstone data.
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