diff --git a/docs/cri-o.md b/docs/cri-o.md
index 4e39e054964e71116cd46c14e96aab456e2646fc..a96c3f5797968a68d21b7e12d3d83c90bd604db4 100644
--- a/docs/cri-o.md
+++ b/docs/cri-o.md
@@ -45,4 +45,18 @@ crio_registries_mirrors:
         insecure: false
 ```
 
+## Note about pids_limit
+
+For heavily mult-threaded workloads like databases, the default of 1024 for pids-limit is too low.
+This parameter controls not just the number of processes but also the amount of threads
+(since a thread is technically a process with shared memory). See [cri-o#1921]
+
+In order to increase the default `pids_limit` for cri-o based deployments you need to set the `crio_pids_limit`
+for your `k8s-cluster` ansible group or per node depending on the use case.
+
+```yaml
+crio_pids_limit: 4096
+```
+
 [CRI-O]: https://cri-o.io/
+[cri-o#1921]: https://github.com/cri-o/cri-o/issues/1921
diff --git a/roles/container-engine/cri-o/defaults/main.yml b/roles/container-engine/cri-o/defaults/main.yml
index 7ab8e04b30659d30ebeb71d0b66f36bf9d88a26d..98d6b30a5c3eacf269fee868712046ffd7d51ed7 100644
--- a/roles/container-engine/cri-o/defaults/main.yml
+++ b/roles/container-engine/cri-o/defaults/main.yml
@@ -81,3 +81,7 @@ crio_add_repos: true
 # skopeo need for save/load images when download_run_once=true
 skopeo_packages:
   - "skopeo"
+
+# Configure the cri-o pids limit, increase this for heavily multi-threaded workloads
+# see https://github.com/cri-o/cri-o/issues/1921
+crio_pids_limit: 1024
diff --git a/roles/container-engine/cri-o/templates/crio.conf.j2 b/roles/container-engine/cri-o/templates/crio.conf.j2
index 493744c20822e855c2d56f2361ada7f4dd819337..cdc7363ac0496a53aae8e66611eb237cb1d47e07 100644
--- a/roles/container-engine/cri-o/templates/crio.conf.j2
+++ b/roles/container-engine/cri-o/templates/crio.conf.j2
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ default_mounts = [
 #default_mounts_file = ""
 
 # Maximum number of processes allowed in a container.
-pids_limit = 1024
+pids_limit = {{ crio_pids_limit }}
 
 # Maximum sized allowed for the container log file. Negative numbers indicate
 # that no size limit is imposed. If it is positive, it must be >= 8192 to