[CASSANDRA] Change values to makre Cassandra instances more stable

Based on Cassandra documentation enlarge limits of Cassandra pods
and the heap size

Issue-ID: AAI-3492
Signed-off-by: Michal Jagiello <michal.jagiello@t-mobile.pl>
Change-Id: I43e6eeb043b75e5bf5333a3fbdb66f832f01c867
(cherry picked from commit 56b8db227af43c0698eb877dc723f93ad5a0d812)
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