ISE Internal Endpoint Database maximum size

Hi all,
I am still doing my research, but I was wondering if anyone knows if there is a limit or maximum number of entries into the ISE Internal Endpoints Database which we use for MAB Authentication.
thanks
Abraham

Hi,
Cisco ISE has an internal user database and internal endpoint database  that stores information about all the devices and endpoints that connect to it.
It all depends on the license you purchase and size of the disk you have.
Yes, there is no as such limitation uptill now.

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