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Benjamin Roth commented on CASSANDRA-13279:
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I think [~slebresne] is basically right and I think transparency for users 
(meaning better docs at a central place) + better defaults are actually more 
important than convenience. If convenience introduces potential problems, then 
it's not really worth it.
I am also ok with closing it.

> Table default settings file
> ---------------------------
>
>                 Key: CASSANDRA-13279
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-13279
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Wish
>          Components: Configuration
>            Reporter: Romain Hardouin
>            Priority: Minor
>              Labels: config, documentation
>
> Following CASSANDRA-13241 we often see that there is no one-size-fits-all 
> value for settings. We can't find a sweet spot for every use cases.
> It's true for settings in cassandra.yaml but as [~brstgt] said for 
> {{chunk_length_in_kb}}: "this is somewhat hidden for the average user". 
> Many table settings are somewhat hidden for the average user. Some people 
> will think RTFM but if a file - say tables.yaml - contains default values for 
> table settings, more people would pay attention to them. And of course this 
> file could contain useful comments and guidance. 
> Example with SSTable compression options:
> {code}
> # General comments about sstable compression
> compression:
>     # First of all: explain what is it. We split each SSTable into chunks, 
> etc.
>     # Explain when users should lower this value (e.g. 4) or when a higher 
> value like 64 or 128 are recommended.
>     # Explain the trade-off between read latency and off-heap compression 
> metadata size.
>     chunk_length_in_kb: 16
>     
>     # List of available compressor: LZ4Compressor, SnappyCompressor, and 
> DeflateCompressor
>     # Explain trade-offs, some specific use cases (e.g. archives), etc.
>     class: 'LZ4Compressor'
>     
>     # If you want to disable compression by default, uncomment the following 
> line
>     #enabled: false
> {code}
> So instead of hard coded values we would end up with something like 
> TableConfig + TableDescriptor à la Config + DatabaseDescriptor.



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