Hi Sergio,
As far as I know, only the current versions will count since you only access the latest version when you reach a page. The other versions are just stored in the database to compare with other pages.
I'd say that if you check the confluence admin-> system information -> Content (Current Versions) number and if that surpasses the 80k, then you can think about tuning the instance.
I hope this helps.
cheers!
Rod
I'd add that "clustering" is no longer supported - you'll need to look at Confluence Data Centre (after database tuning and hardware improvements). Also, I've looked after healthy standalone Confluences much bigger than 80k, so you can get a lot out of decent hardware and database tuning!
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