Umbraco: How many nodes are too many?

Is it possible to have too many nodes in cms umbraco? I am currently developing a umbraco site that will have custom content and a comment system. If I had to store all this data as content nodes, would the system scale gracefully?

I understand that all content is stored as xml in memory at runtime - so it seems like a bad idea to process cms as a data repository for user comments if this leads to the runtime growing and growing. However, the method that was offered to me by someone who knows much more about umbraco than I do.

Is it common in umbraco?

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I know that there are some very large (50,000+ content elements) that Umbraco runs on. It is hard to say whether it is a good idea to implement a comment system that stores comments in a content tree. If the web server has enough memory, I believe that you can have hundreds of thousands of nodes without any problems.

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http://our.umbraco.org/forum/core/general/8500-Umbraco-Scalabilityhow-big-is-too-big-for-an-umbracoconfig-file

http://our.umbraco.org/forum/core/general/4124-Umbraco-scalability

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