Working with partitioners in Amazon Keyspaces
In Apache Cassandra, partitioners control which nodes data is stored on in the cluster.
        Partitioners create a numeric token using a hashed value of the partition key. Cassandra
        uses this token to distribute data across nodes. Clients can also use these tokens in
            SELECT operations and WHERE clauses to optimize read and write
        operations. For example, clients can efficiently perform parallel queries on large tables by
        specifying distinct token ranges to query in each parallel job. 
Amazon Keyspaces provides three different partitioners.
- Murmur3Partitioner (Default)
- 
                Apache Cassandra-compatible Murmur3Partitioner. TheMurmur3Partitioneris the default Cassandra partitioner in Amazon Keyspaces and in Cassandra 1.2 and later versions.
- RandomPartitioner
- 
                Apache Cassandra-compatible RandomPartitioner. TheRandomPartitioneris the default Cassandra partitioner for versions earlier than Cassandra 1.2.
- Keyspaces Default Partitioner
- The - DefaultPartitionerreturns the same- tokenfunction results as the- RandomPartitioner.
The partitioner setting is applied per Region at the account level. For example, if you change the partitioner in US East (N. Virginia), the change is applied to all tables in the same account in this Region. You can safely change your partitioner at any time. Note that the configuration change takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. You do not need to reload your Amazon Keyspaces data when you change the partitioner setting. Clients will automatically use the new partitioner setting the next time they connect.