Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports User-Defined Types
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Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) now supports User-Defined Types (UDTs), allowing for more flexible and efficient data modeling.
Specifically, the article covers:
- UDTs allow you to use custom data types from your existing Cassandra workloads in Keyspaces without modifying the schema.
- UDTs can be used in the primary key of tables, enabling indexing on complex data types.
- UDTs facilitate data models that better represent real-world data hierarchies.
- The AWS console provides an intuitive interface for creating and viewing nested UDTs.
- UDT support is now available in all commercial AWS regions where Amazon Keyspaces is offered.
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