Cassandra can handle many more columns (e.g. time series). So 100 columns is OK.
Best, Romain tommaso barbugli <tbarbu...@gmail.com> a écrit sur 03/07/2014 21:55:18 : > De : tommaso barbugli <tbarbu...@gmail.com> > A : user@cassandra.apache.org, > Date : 03/07/2014 21:55 > Objet : Re: keyspace with hundreds of columnfamilies > > thank you for the replies; I am rethinking the schema design, one > possible solution is to "implode" one dimension and get N times less CFs. > With this approach I would come up with (cql) tables with up to 100 > columns; would that be a problem? > > Thank You, > Tommaso >