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Database capacity

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Thu Jul 13 09:07:02 2000 )

From: "Wolfe" <grimslayde@lonewolfe.net>
To: <coldstuff@cold.org>
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 08:05:31 -0500
Reply-To: coldstuff@cold.org

Hey All!
    I'm still grasping the concept of OOP and database environments, so far
so good... but I have a nagging little (stupid) question in the back o' my
skull.
    When one reads that the database can have, say, 600 active objects in
memory does that mean that is the absolute object capacity? I'm under the
assumption that means you can have as many objects as your disk can handle,
but only 600 of 'em can be in memory at once. Is that right?

Thanks!
- Paidran/Drew/Grimslayde/That Guy