Manuel added a comment.

  Hi @dcausse, thank you so much, this is very helpful! \o/
  
  > I believe that at first we are interested in knowing the number of triples 
that would be moved out
  
  The "number of triples that would be moved out" seems to be the primary 
metric of interest for the Blazegraph split. But after your explanation of the 
table, I now realize that this metric produces is not equal to the number of 
rows in that table that are required to represent these triples in the table, 
correct? So could you quickly confirm, that the "number of triples that would 
be moved out" (distinct triples) is actually the preferable metric for our 
purposes (and not e.g. the "number of rows that would be moved out")?
  
  > I'd be happy to jump in a meeting to better explain this if this helps.
  
  Much appreciated! We'll first dig deeper into your and AKhatun's notebooks, 
and then come back to you about that meeting for a quick review of our approach.

TASK DETAIL
  https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T342111

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