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2016-10-25
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robert-stuttaford09:10:54

well, it’s all up to your hardware and your overall performance requirements 🙂

robert-stuttaford09:10:03

… and how well you’ve partitioned things

marshall13:10:16

"10 billion datoms is not a hard limit, but all of the reasons above you should think twice before putting significantly more than 10 billion datoms in a single database. "

kirill.salykin13:10:05

Is there a way to rotate dbs and move outdated datoms to “archive” db?

kirill.salykin13:10:26

kinda log rotate

potetm13:10:00

@kirill.salykin You can "pour" select datoms into a new db, and then archive the old db.

potetm13:10:30

I don't believe there's a tool or anything for it, since it's highly dependent on your data structure.

kirill.salykin13:10:33

I guess there is not built-in

potetm13:10:10

All of the tools are at your disposal though. The log, the history db, the current db.