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This document provides hard and soft limits in ScyllaDB.
Component |
Limit |
---|---|
Nodes per cluster |
Low hundreds |
Node size |
256 vcpu |
See Hardware Requirements for storage and memory requirements and limits.
Component |
Limit |
---|---|
Keyspaces per cluster |
Thousands (tested with 1000) |
Tables per keyspace |
Low thousands (tested with 5000) |
Tables per cluster (including indexes) |
Thousands |
Tables with CDC enabled |
No limit. CDC can be enabled for all tables in a cluster. |
Materialized views and secondary indexes per table |
Low tens |
Columns per table |
Hundreds |
Columns per cluster |
Tens of thousands |
Partition size |
Gigabytes |
Rows per partition |
No limit |
Row size |
Latency-related soft limit: Hundreds of kilobytes (good latency) or megabytes (mediocre latency) |
Key length |
65533 |
Table / CF name length |
48 characters |
Keyspace name length |
48 characters |
Query parameters in a query |
65535 (2^16-1) |
Statements in a batch |
65535 (2^16-1) |
Fields in a tuple |
32768 (2^15) (just a few fields, such as 2-10, are recommended) |
Collection (List) |
~2 billion (2^31) |
Collection (Set) |
~2 billion (2^31) |
Collection (Map) |
Number of keys: 65535 (2^16-1) |
Blob size |
2 GB ( less than 1 MB is recommended) |
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