Hey ODB Team,

With 2.2, the system now creates a number of clusters to match the cores 
available in the system per class created. Great! Though, the "old" way was 
to create a single cluster per class, which meant, theoretically, if we 
only had 1 class per cluster, we could have 32,676 classes. Now let's 
imagine we have ODB on a good sized system with 16 cores. Does that mean 
each class would have 16 clusters? If that is true, does that lower the 
number of classes available to just over 2,000? 

There was also mention in possibly increasing the number of clusters 
available per database. Has this change also been made in 2.2?

Scott

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