Why would one want to create a whole AM data model manually?

Is there ANY reasonable scenario in the world where a programmer might want to re-create a whole data model inside an AM programmatically?

Perhaps you're trying to solve the wrong problem? If the true objective is "to retrieve data as quickly as possible," perhaps you should investigate a database rather than trying to squeeze things into the smallest possible memory footprint? You'd have to have some pretty hefty hardware to keep "millions" of records in memory in addition to applications, server, OS, IP stack, etc.
But only people closest to the application can make that assessment. Just offering it as an possible alternative to consider.

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