# Cassandra TMC Cluster Topology Blueprint DC-US-EAST:rack1:192.168.10.11 DC-US-EAST:rack1:192.168.10.12 DC-US-WEST:rack2:192.168.20.15 Use code with caution. 2. Keyspace and Replication Strategy Manifests
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For example, to move a table to a different physical disk, you would:
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cat cassandra_tmc_template.txt | grep -E "(cluster_name|seeds|listen_address)" Use code with caution. 3. Merging with local cassandra.yaml
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It offers continuous availability and uptime by utilizing a peer-to-peer distributed architecture. For example, to move a table to a
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The developer creates a folder containing a README.txt file explaining TCM, a cassandra.yaml configuration file, a schema.cql script, and a cluster-setup.sh script.
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