Nope, there is no way to find that out without actually doing the split. If
you have composite keys then you could also split using the prefix of a
composite id via the split.key parameter.

On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 9:32 AM, anand.mahajan <an...@zerebral.co.in> wrote:

> Looks like its not possible to find out the optimal hash ranges for a split
> before you actually split it. So the only way out is to keep splitting out
> the large subshards?
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