On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 4:41 PM, Adrian Bielefeldt
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I just wanted to ask since when this limit has been in effect. We are
> analyzing the logs for the SPARQL endpoint and are seeing quite a change
> in the spread of the workload across the month, but it seems to start as
Hello everyone,
I just wanted to ask since when this limit has been in effect. We are
analyzing the logs for the SPARQL endpoint and are seeing quite a change
in the spread of the workload across the month, but it seems to start as
early as the end of may.
Greetings,
Adrian
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Hi!
> You ask for understanding but there is so little to go on. When you say
> overuse, what does that mean? Obviously it was to be expected that there
That means people (not frequently, but occasionally) were running tons
of heavy queries that got service clogged and unusable for others. We
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Hoi,
You ask for understanding but there is so little to go on. When you say
overuse, what does that mean? Obviously it was to be expected that there is
growth in the use of the Wikidata Query Service, and the SPARQL endpoint.
They are recently added to Wikidata and they have proven to be really
p
Due to some continued overuse of the Wikidata Query Service, and the SPARQL
endpoint, we recently implemented a throttling feature to prevent users and
bots from using too many resources on the servers.
Here are the new limits:
* any user that is identified by IP and User Agent, can use the servic