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How big a model can you build in reality?

We have ahome-grown modeling environment which we use to model entire application families.We are wondering if it is practical to move this environment to Oslo.

The modeler has about 50 different kinds of objects.

We have one model with over 90,000 objects in it.

Is Oslo capable or planned to be capable of handling such a large model?
Thanks
David
drb
When released "Oslo" should easily handle this amount of data. However, some parts of the tool chain currently have performance issues that are being addressed.

The "Oslo" Repository currently easily handles this amount of data. We have internal development data covering 100s of millions of objects stored on amodestly configuredserver that works just fine.
Anthony C Bloesch
When released "Oslo" should easily handle this amount of data. However, some parts of the tool chain currently have performance issues that are being addressed.

The "Oslo" Repository currently easily handles this amount of data. We have internal development data covering 100s of millions of objects stored on amodestly configuredserver that works just fine.
Anthony C Bloesch

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