Maximum size of a library

Hi there,
I'm wondering if anyone has an idea on a maximum size for a library...I have about 50k photos, almost all DNG or large scans or large format negatives, and my Lightroom runs slowly.  It may run slowly for one of any number of things, but I thought I'd ask the community about library sizes as one of the possibilities while I'm thinking about it.
Thank you!

As much RAM as your OS can use. 3 GB in the case of 32 bit (and this usually means 4 GB as it is best to have matching modules of RAM, so 2 x 2 GB RAM modules on most machines). 8 GB or more on 64 bit OS's like OSX or WIndows 7. The quickest way to find out how much can go in your machine is to visit Crucial and download their tool. This will make recommendations based on your system.

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