-`root_path` - ZooKeeper path where the `table_name` will be stored.
This path should not contain the prefix defined by `<keeper_map_path_prefix>` config because the prefix will be automatically appended to the `root_path`.
Additionally, format of `auxiliary_zookeeper_cluster_name:/some/path` is also supported where `auxiliary_zookeeper_cluster` is a ZooKeeper cluster defined inside `<auxiliary_zookeepers>` config.
By default, ZooKeeper cluster defined inside `<zookeeper>` config is used.
-`keys_limit` - number of keys allowed inside the table.
This limit is a soft limit and it can be possible that more keys will end up in the table for some edge cases.
-`primary_key_name`– any column name in the column list.
-`primary key` must be specified, it supports only one column in the primary key. The primary key will be serialized in binary as a `node name` inside ZooKeeper.
- columns other than the primary key will be serialized to binary in corresponding order and stored as a value of the resulting node defined by the serialized key.
- queries with key `equals` or `in` filtering will be optimized to multi keys lookup from `Keeper`, otherwise all values will be fetched.
Each value, which is binary serialization of `(v1, v2, v3)`, will be stored inside `/keeper_map_tables/keeper_map_table/data/serialized_key` in `Keeper`.
Additionally, number of keys will have a soft limit of 4 for the number of keys.
If multiple tables are created on the same ZooKeeper path, the values are persisted until there exists at least 1 table using it.
As a result, it is possible to use `ON CLUSTER` clause when creating the table and sharing the data from multiple ClickHouse instances.
If the key exists, and setting `keeper_map_strict_mode` is set to `true`, fetching and deleting data will succeed only if it can be executed atomically.
- Blog: [Building a Real-time Analytics Apps with ClickHouse and Hex](https://clickhouse.com/blog/building-real-time-applications-with-clickhouse-and-hex-notebook-keeper-engine)