How to use self-signed certificates to connect to Azure Managed Instance for Apache Cassandra
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Azure Managed Instance for Apache Cassandra, a fully managed service, enables you to run Apache Cassandra workloads on Azure, freeing you from managing the infrastructure. In this blog post, I will show you how to use self-signed certificates to connect to your cluster and verify the identity of both the client and the server.
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