April 2017
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At this point, it's clear that there's some nuance in the compound primary key that we're missing. Both the username column and the id column affect the order in which rows are returned; however, while the actual ordering of username is opaque, the ordering of id is meaningfully related to the information encoded in the id column.
In the lexicon of Cassandra, username is a partition key. A table's partition key groups rows together into logically related bundles. In the case of our MyStatus application, each user's timeline is a self-contained data structure, so partitioning the table by user is a sound strategy.
We call the id column a clustering column. The job of a clustering column is to determine the ...
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