Hi Sabarish,

Check out:

http://picker.mit.edu/

and click a lot of the boxes to see an exhibit with >1000 records. As  
Professor Karger indicated, there isn't any hard-coded limit to how  
big the exhibit can be, but it will get slower when you have a LOT of  
records.

~Gabe

On Feb 18, 2008, at 2:07 AM, Sabrish Subramanian wrote:

>
> thanks david ,
>
>    ur reply was very valuable for us. but as per David F.Hyunh's  
> thesis the
> limitation was specified explicitly as 1000 records. Can you tell me  
> of how
> far are u confident in this .
>
>
> thanks
> Sabarish
>
>
>
> David Karger wrote:
>>
>> there is no fundamental limit; exhibits have been built above 2000
>> records.  They just get slow.
>>
>> Sabrish Subramanian wrote:
>>> hi ,
>>>
>>> The limitations in exhibit is that it can hold atmost 1000  
>>> records. So if
>>> i
>>> subsitute another cache for database.js which holds more than 1000  
>>> recs
>>> can
>>> i overcome this problem ? or it is the server which has a such a
>>> limitation.... kindly help me what the necessary actions has to be  
>>> taken
>>> if
>>> the data feed is more than 1000 recs.
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> Sabarish S
>>>
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