Kris Deugau <kdeu...@vianet.ca> writes:

> There will only be one database and set of tables, but one of the fields 
> in each table is the user identifier.  Fair warning - if you go full 
> per-user on a large system, this will MASSIVELY balloon the size of your 
> Bayes database, and most users will idle below the learning thresholds 
> for quite a long time.

Can you give an idea of the size calculation? I'm wanting to do this,
but I need to figure out how much space I need to allocate per user!

Thanks for the clarifications, this is super helpful.

-- 
        micah

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