@eric @marco,

Marco said the user was selecting the data that was already on its screen. 
If it is in the frontside already, it makes no sense to refetch the data 
from the server.
If it is not fully loaded already, pick point 1 of my first answer, and do 
it on the server. 

@marco: You now have 1Mb, how much variation do you expect? double? triple? 
not really big impacts. (Unless you target mobile!) Tenfold? Ok, now you 
will really feel the impact of the size. Just create a really big testset 
of data, and run it throught your app. It will show the possible 
bottlenecks right away. You might be surprised.

Regards
Sander

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