Overview
Cloudwrxs Solution with Apache Cassandra on SUSE Linux 15 offers a robust, distributed NoSQL data platform engineered for scale, resilience, and high availability. Purpose-built for handling massive volumes of structured and semi-structured data, Cloudwrxs leverages Cassandra to deliver always-on performance across globally distributed workloads.
Ideal for modern, data-intensive applications, this solution provides low-latency read/write capabilities, linear scalability, and fault tolerance by design. Whether powering time-series analytics, IoT telemetry, user personalization, or transactional systems, Cassandra on SUSE Linux 15 ensures seamless horizontal scaling and continuous uptime even under peak load.
Built on the secure, enterprise-hardened foundation of SUSE Linux 15, Cloudwrxs with Cassandra ensures data consistency, operational agility, and simplified management of complex, high-throughput environments. Trust Cloudwrxs to help you modernize your data layer, support your mission-critical workloads, and drive innovation with a resilient and scalable distributed architecture.
Highlights
- 1. Distributed Data Management Efficiently manage high-volume, structured and semi-structured data with Apache Cassandra on SUSE Linux 15. 2. Real-Time Performance Enable real-time data access and analytics with low-latency, high-throughput capabilities.
- 3. High Availability & Resilience Ensure continuous uptime and fault tolerance with Cassandra decentralized architecture and SUSE enterprise-grade reliability. 4. Seamless Scalability Easily scale horizontally across nodes and regions to meet growing data demands without downtime.
- 5. Expert Support Leverage Cloudwrxs expertise in deploying, tuning, and managing Apache Cassandra clusters for mission-critical workloads.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
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m6i.large Recommended | $0.69 |
r6i.2xlarge | $0.69 |
r6i.xlarge | $0.69 |
i3.large | $0.69 |
i3.xlarge | $0.69 |
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You may terminate the instance at anytime to stop incurring charges.
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64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
Version release notes
Cloudwrxs Apache Cassandra Q1 2025
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Usage instructions
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Launching the EC2 Instance 1.1. Navigate to the AWS EC2 Console - click Launch Instance 1.2. Select the AMI: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP5 (x86_64) 1.3. Choose an instance type, e.g., m6i.large or larger. 1.4. Create or select an existing SSH Key Pair: Save the .pem private key securely This key will be used for SSH access 1.5. Configure the Security Group: Allow SSH (port 22) inbound access (preferably restricted to your IP) Allow Cassandra port 9042 (CQL) inbound only if remote access is needed - limit by IP 1.6. Launch the instance
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Connecting to the EC2 Instance 2.1. Connection Prerequisites Ensure you have your SSH private key (.pem) file available
You must log in to the server using the default user: ec2-user
The server uses key-based authentication only:
Password login is disabled (PasswordAuthentication no)
Root login is disabled (PermitRootLogin no)
SSH is available on port 22
2.2. For Linux/macOS Users (Terminal) ssh -i /path/to/your-key.pem ec2-user@<EC2_Public_IP>
Replace /path/to/your-key.pem with the correct key path
Replace <EC2_Public_IP> with your instance public IP
If needed, fix permissions: chmod 400 /path/to/your-key.pem
2.3. For Windows Users (Using PuTTY) Convert .pem to .ppk using PuTTYgen
In PuTTY: Host Name: ec2-user@<EC2_Public_IP> Port: 22 Under Connection - SSH - Auth, load your .ppk private key
- Accessing Apache Cassandra 3.1. Once logged in, verify Cassandra is running: cassandra -v sudo systemctl status cassandra
3.2. Connect to Cassandra shell (CQL): cqlsh
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