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On Friday, March 27, 2020, 9:02 PM, Erick Ramirez <erick.rami...@datastax.com> 
wrote:

It really depends on your definition of "stable" but you can run C* on as 
little as a single-core machine with 4-6GB of RAM. It will be stable enough to 
do 1 or 2 queries per second (or maybe a bit more) if you were just doing some 
development and wanted to do minimal testing. There are even examples out there 
where users have clusters deployed on Raspberry Pis as a fun project.
But if you're talking about production deployments, the general recommendation 
is to run it on at least 4 core machines + 16-20GB RAM if you're just testing 
it out and only expect low traffic volumes. Otherwise, it is recommended to 
deploy it on 8-core machines with at least 32-40GB RAM so you have enough 
memory to allocate to the heap. Cheers!
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