MySQL 8.4 Reference Manual Including MySQL NDB Cluster 8.4
        Some database objects such as tables and indexes have different
        limitations when using the
        NDBCLUSTER storage engine:
      
Number of database objects. 
              The maximum number of all
              NDB database objects in a
              single NDB Cluster—including databases, tables, and
              indexes—is limited to 20320.
            
Attributes per table. The maximum number of attributes (that is, columns and indexes) that can belong to a given table is 512.
Attributes per key. The maximum number of attributes per key is 32.
Row size. The maximum permitted size of any one row is 30000 bytes.
            Each BLOB or
            TEXT column contributes 256 +
            8 = 264 bytes to this total; this includes
            JSON columns. See
            String Type Storage Requirements, as well
            as JSON Storage Requirements, for more
            information relating to these types.
          
            In addition, the maximum offset for a fixed-width column of
            an NDB table is 8188 bytes; attempting to
            create a table that violates this limitation fails with NDB
            error 851 Maximum offset for fixed-size columns
            exceeded. For memory-based columns, you can work
            around this limitation by using a variable-width column type
            such as VARCHAR or defining
            the column as COLUMN_FORMAT=DYNAMIC; this
            does not work with columns stored on disk. For disk-based
            columns, you may be able to do so by reordering one or more
            of the table's disk-based columns such that the
            combined width of all but the disk-based column defined last
            in the CREATE TABLE statement
            used to create the table does not exceed 8188 bytes, less
            any possible rounding performed for some data types such as
            CHAR or
            VARCHAR; otherwise it is necessary to use
            memory-based storage for one or more of the offending column
            or columns instead.
          
BIT column storage per table. 
              The maximum combined width for all
              BIT columns used in a given
              NDB table is 4096.
            
FIXED column storage. 
              NDB Cluster supports a maximum of 128 TB per fragment of
              data in FIXED columns.