Thanks much. I was reading up some docs on this out of academic interest and came across a few posts on this at http://grokbase.com/t/cassandra/user/14bs6tjxh5/keyspace-and-table-cf-limits, but these discussions were about a couple of years back. I was not sure if something recent has been done in this space and hence this query.

Thanks

--lata


On 3/6/2017 1:51 AM, Vladimir Yudovin wrote:
From source code and measurement.
Try to create a lot of tables with small write to each of them and monitor Java heap. Each table takes some more then 1M.

Best regards, Vladimir Yudovin,
/Winguzone <https://winguzone.com?from=list> - Cloud Cassandra Hosting/


---- On Sun, 05 Mar 2017 14:40:42 -0500 *benjamin roth <brs...@gmail.com>* wrote ----

    Why do you think 1 table consumes 1m??

    Am 05.03.2017 20:36 schrieb "Vladimir Yudovin"
    <vla...@winguzone.com <mailto:vla...@winguzone.com>>:


        Hi,

        there is no such hard limit, but each table consume at least
        1M memory, so 1000 tables takes at least 1G.

        Best regards, Vladimir Yudovin,
        /Winguzone <https://winguzone.com?from=list> - Cloud Cassandra
        Hosting/


        ---- On Sun, 05 Mar 2017 05:57:48 -0500 *Lata Kannan
        <lata.kan...@oracle.com <mailto:lata.kan...@oracle.com>>*
        wrote ----

            Hi

            I just wanted to check if there is any known limit to the
            number of
            keyspaces one can create in a Cassandra cluster?
            Alternatively is there
            a max on the number of tables that can be created in a
            cluster?


-- Thanks
            --lata




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