On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 4:18 AM, Indrajith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello ,
> I am planning to use Leo as a centralised information management system. To 
> analyse the feasibility of the idea I am interested to know what is the 
> maximum size I can grow my Leo file. Has anybody got any idea ?

It might be best if you ran your own experiments.

One approach is to split very large data sets into separate @file
nodes.  Leo has a good file caching system, so doing so will speed up
the loading of the actual .leo file dramatically. This is the approach
taken with leoPy.leo, for example.

Edward

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