flyrain commented on code in PR #1068:
URL: https://github.com/apache/polaris/pull/1068#discussion_r1972104200


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polaris-core/src/main/java/org/apache/polaris/core/PolarisConfiguration.java:
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@@ -264,4 +264,11 @@ public static <T> Builder<T> builder() {
                   + STORAGE_CREDENTIAL_DURATION_SECONDS.key)
           .defaultValue(30 * 60) // 30 minutes
           .build();
+
+  public static final PolarisConfiguration<Integer> 
STORAGE_CONFIGURATION_MAX_LOCATIONS =
+      PolarisConfiguration.<Integer>builder()
+          .key("STORAGE_CONFIGURATION_MAX_LOCATIONS")
+          .description("How many locations can be associated with a storage 
configuration")
+          .defaultValue(20)

Review Comment:
   Sorry I didn't express it clearly originally. My question is about why we 
need a limit on the allowed-locations of a catalog? Per our off-line 
discussion, IIUC, it's needed for table level policy so that the policy text 
won't be too long to exceed certain limit. Given that table locations are 
limited even there could be a large number of allowed-locations of its catalog, 
it seems not an issue, and no reason to put a limit. Am I understanding 
correctly?



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