Cassandra vs. Elasticsearch — What's the Difference?
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Cassandra
Cassandra or Kassandra (Ancient Greek: Κασσάνδρα, pronounced [kas:ándra], also Κασάνδρα), (sometimes referred to as Alexandra), was a Trojan priestess of Apollo in Greek mythology cursed to utter true prophecies, but never to be believed. In modern usage her name is employed as a rhetorical device to indicate someone whose accurate prophecies are not believed.
Elasticsearch
Elasticsearch is a search engine based on the Lucene library. It provides a distributed, multitenant-capable full-text search engine with an HTTP web interface and schema-free JSON documents.
Cassandra
Greek Mythology A daughter of Priam, the king of Troy, endowed with the gift of prophecy but fated by Apollo never to be believed.
Cassandra
One that utters unheeded prophecies.
Cassandra
Synonym of leather leaf
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Cassandra
(Greek mythology) a prophetess in Troy during the Trojan War whose predictions were true but were never believed
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