OIM Data storage requirements

I was wondering if there are any thumb rules to determine how much data will OIM generate. Is this dependant on number of user profile for any given number of transactions. Also, if this data can be broken into different categories such as identity data, provisioning data, audit-trail data etc?
We are in middle of defining our data archival strategy and need to understand data storage requirements.
Thanks in advance for your input on this.

user7749985 wrote:
I was wondering if there are any thumb rules to determine how much data will OIM generate. http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/id_mgmt/oxp/pdf/oracle%20identity%20manager%20sizing%20version%201.3.pdf
Is this dependant on number of user profile for any given number of transactions. Yes it is.

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