Would I be correct in saying, that all data is actually kept in basically 2 
"tables" (ok classes) within Orient? The V and E classes? And that 
clustering and subclassing is just an internal filtering system of those 
two data tables/ classes? Is that to basic of an explanation? If so, what 
should I also consider, when looking at classes and clusters from a data 
storage perspective?

Scott

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