Understood. 

We wanted to go with a database per tenant. But, according to Luigi (I 
believe), he recommended that there shouldn't be more then several 10s of 
databases in one ODB instance. This won't work at large tenant scale. Our 
plan is to have "small tenant" instances, which will allow expansion at a 
moment's notice. However, we would need to move tenants hitting a certain 
size threshold to their own databases. 

BTW, Orient suggests the user permissions system is a way to partition 
graphs. If there are any security considerations, they would be interesting 
to know. We also don't plan to allow tenants any access to system classes. 
We'll cover that on the application side for sure.

Scott

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