Tutorial prerequisites and considerations - Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra)
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Tutorial prerequisites and considerations

Before you start this tutorial, follow the Amazon setup instructions in Accessing Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra). These steps include signing up for Amazon and creating an Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM) user with access to Amazon Keyspaces.

To complete all the steps of the tutorial, you need to install cqlsh. You can follow the setup instructions at Using cqlsh to connect to Amazon Keyspaces.

To access Amazon Keyspaces using cqlsh or the Amazon CLI, we recommend using Amazon CloudShell. CloudShell is a browser-based, pre-authenticated shell that you can launch directly from the Amazon Web Services Management Console. You can run Amazon Command Line Interface (Amazon CLI) commands against Amazon Keyspaces using your preferred shell (Bash, PowerShell or Z shell). To use cqlsh, you must install the cqlsh-expansion. For cqlsh-expansion installation instructions, see Using the cqlsh-expansion to connect to Amazon Keyspaces. For more information about CloudShell see Using Amazon CloudShell to access Amazon Keyspaces.

To use the Amazon CLI to create, view, and delete resources in Amazon Keyspaces, follow the setup instructions at Downloading and Configuring the Amazon CLI.

After completing the prerequisite steps, proceed to Tutorial Step 1: Create a keyspace and a table in Amazon Keyspaces.