[Zope] How many objects can ZODB hold?

sbabu@tnc.org sbabu@tnc.org
Sat, 17 Feb 2001 7:17:24 EST


Yeah,

Thanks for all the info. You know uninformed implies more
paranoid!

Anyway, I guess by the time my ZODB fills up, we'll be using
Windows XP 10e23 and it'll probably be the only thing left
alive - because by then MS Wreck-A-Nice-Beach (recognize-speech)
technology would've rendered CTRL-ALT-DEL keyboards obsolete)
in the universe :-)

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From: "Tres Seaver" <tseaver@digicool.com>
Subject: Re: [Zope] How many objects can ZODB hold?
Date: 02/16/01 18:44

sbabu@tnc.org wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Probably a dumb question: I know ZODB stores everything
> in an Object table. So, this table probably has a fixed length
> primary key. To maintain this, let us say there should be
> a counter which tracks the number of records in the table.
> 
> The question is, is there any limit to this? Like Zope can hold
> 1million objects?

Zope's OID uses 64-bit integers;  by my calculations, that would
cause a really high-write site to run out of OIDs sometime after
the heat-death of the universe :)

Tres.
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