Hopefully someone else can chime in w/ details (otherwise I'd suggest emailing 
the Mulgara list if you haven't already). 

I seem to recall Paul (the principal developer of Mulgara) running some scale 
tests and getting into the 700 million range before he just ran out of disk 
space on his test machine (and no marked performance degradation on inserts or 
queries).



On Apr 25, 2013, at 4:01 AM, Bengt Neiss <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello all,
>  
> We are using Fedora 3.5 as the repository in our digital object management 
> system with Mulgara as triple store.
> We have at the moment about 300 million triples within the Mulgara triple 
> store and are concerned that there might be some limitation on the amount of 
> triples that are feasible to store in Mulgara. We have seen that there are 
> statements made that Mulgara only scales to about 500 million triples (W3C 
> Wiki) and would like to know if somebody else have experienced any 
> limitations with Mulgara?  If so, is the best alternative to move to MPT 
> Triple store or should we consider something else?
>  
> Best regards,
>  
> //Bengt
>  
>  
>  
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