Two-way Server and Client Verification - If the Enable Server Hostname Verification option is enabled, the client and the Cassandra server verify each other using SSL. Otherwise, the driver connects to the Cassandra server using SSL but the client and server do not verify each other. One-way Server Verification - If the Enable Server Hostname Verification option is enabled, the client verifies the Cassandra server using SSL. Specifies how the driver uses SSL to connect to the Cassandra server. When the Enable Paging option is enabled, use this option to specify the maximum number of rows to display on each page. Specifies whether to split large result sets into pages. Specifies whether to use SQL_WVARCHAR for text and varchar types. If this option is enabled, all schemas, tables, and columns must be double quotation marks ("). Specifies whether the driver differentiates between capital and lower-case letters in schema, table, and column names. Specifies whether the driver must insert all NULL values as specified in INSERT statements. Specifies whether the driver must use a latency-awareness algorithm to distribute the load away from slower-performing nodes. Specifies whether to use a token-aware policy to improve load balancing and latency. The name of a virtual table consists of the name of the original table, then the separator, and then the name of the collection. The separator for naming a virtual table built from a collection. The default column length to report for ASCII, TEXT, and VARCHAR columns. The default column length to report for BLOB columns. Specifies the load balancing policy to be used. The specific Cassandra replica or the number of Cassandra replicas that must process a query for the query to be successful. If a query fails, then the driver executes the query in CQL.
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