Install Apache Cassandra 3.1 on CentoOS 7 [closed] - cassandra

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I'm not familiar with Linux and I need to install Apache Cassandra 3.1 on CentOS 7. I found a guide for Debian. Is there any guide for CentOS?
http://cassandra.apache.org/download/

I could install it by following the steps in https://www.tutorialspoint.com/cassandra/cassandra_installation.html.

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