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Are there any limits to the amount of data I can process with Downhole Explorer?

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Are there any limits to the amount of data I can process with Downhole Explorer?

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Typical drillhole data sets are no larger than a few thousand records in size, and this can be handled without problem on a modern PC. An exceptionally large exploration dataset might contain 50,000 records. All data is loaded into RAM, so with very large data sets there are two alternatives: (a) use a data management product like DataShed to filter the selection according to the area of immediate interest and work only on filtered selections, or (b) load the entire database, allocate additional swap space and install additional RAM.

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