That's not correct. AAs are counted seperately, and don't contribute to the FNIS limit. They need only very little overhead. On the other hand, all "added file slots" will count (not the added files"). But with only about a third of node overhead.   Because of the diversity of FNIS functionality, and where the created data resides, it is really hard to give any estimates based on file numbers. And we don't understand their influence anyway.
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