Erik is right ... the folks at DataStax would be happy to help you and probably don’t feel comfortable posting here :)
With that said, I used to work there but I don’t anymore so I feel comfortable sending a bit of information your way. Here is a very high level overview slide deck of what DataStax does (to the theme of Friends) that I presented last year at a DataStax meetup. Might help you shape your conversation with the folks there. https://github.com/amandamoran/dataStaxMeetup/blob/master/slides/meetMyFriendDataStax.pdf Thanks! Amanda Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 3, 2020, at 5:20 PM, Erick Ramirez <flightc...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Adarsh, a very *friendly* note that anyone is more than welcome to ask > questions -- in fact as a group it's encouraged -- but a *gentle reminder* > that this mailing list is for open-source Apache Cassandra. By all means, > feel free to respond and not saying at all that it's not allowed (I'm just > another user after all, not affiliated with the ASF) though it might be more > appropriate to post your question on community.datastax.com. Cheers! > >> On Mon, Feb 3, 2020 at 8:30 PM Adarsh Kumar <adarsh0...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hello All, >> >> We have a product that uses Postgres/Cassandra as datastore. We user both >> Apache and DataStax Cassandra depending on the client's requirements. But >> never got the chance to explore what exact difference between these two. >> Apart from Opscenter, DSEGraph, want to know more from Cassandra perspective. >> >> Also please provide link to any blog if available. >> >> Thanks in advance. >> >> Thanks & Regards, >> Adarsh K