Couchbase

Couchbase vs Cassandra: which handles high availability better?

Answer:

Cassandra was designed for high availability and to avoid a single point of failure, using a peer-to-peer architecture. It automatically replicates data and ensures uptime, even during hardware failures. Couchbase also offers strong high-availability options with cross-datacentre replication, but Cassandra’s architecture delivers industry-leading uptime for mission-critical distributed systems.

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