MDM Maximum Size

Hi All!
I am a bit of an MDM newbie having only overview knowledge. As far as I know, MDM keeps all data in main memory while in operation (correct me if wrong).
Now, is there any reference projects or guides regarding the "maximum" DB size of an MDM. Please don't jump on me. I know better hardware -> bigger MDM possible.
But where to find some real-world reference about that topic?
Thanks in advance for any comments
Alex

Hi Alexander
Please find the link to start with MDM Scenarios...
<a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_mdmgds55/helpdata/EN/43/d7b1ee058201b4e10000000a11466f/frameset.htm">MDM Scenarios</a>
Please feel free to revert me for further clarifications.
Cheers
Alexander
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