Need Icons set from Datastax to created architecture diagrams referring Virtual and physical deployment of Cassandra
Need Icons set from Datastax to created architecture diagrams referring Virtual and physical deployment of Cassandra
@jayachandran.radhakrishnan1_183130 We don't provide icons for architecture diagrams. You will need to source your own. Cheers!
Is there any existing architecture diagrams that we can at least see? Not to copy but to understand the architecture from a diagram
@danielleplex_185261 All the available architecture diagrams are published in the official https://docs.datastax.com/ site. Is there a particular diagram you're after? Cheers!
I am mostly interested on the architecture and design behind DSE graph. Thanks for sharing!
Pro tip for icons... in version 5 of DS330 you can download the slides :
https://academy.datastax.com/resources/ds330-datastax-enterprise-graph
Regarding internal you wouldn't find some with more details than slide #7 here. (This could also answer your question regarding graph data model ) https://www.slideshare.net/DataStax/datastax-graph-data-modeling-in-datastax-enterprise-artem-chebotko-cassandra-summit-2016
But as stated by Eric no library to share here.
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