No it does not. Where are you reading this? On Aug 30, 2015 5:09 PM, "ibrahim El-sanosi" <ibrahimsaba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi folks, > > I read Cassandra white paper, I come across a text says "Cassandra system > elects a leader amongst its nodes using a system called Zookeeper[13]. All > nodes on joining the cluster contact the leader who tells them for what > ranges they are replicas for and leader makes a concerted effort to > maintain the invariant that no node is responsible for more than N-1 ranges > in the ring. The metadata about the ranges a node is responsible is cached > locally at each node and in a fault-tolerant manner inside Zookeeper - this > way a node that crashes and comes back up knows what ranges it was > responsible for." > > Does Cassandra still use ZooKeeper? if yes can you refer me to any related > article? > > Regards, > > Ibrahim >