That's a good point Jürgen.

This however raised two question in my mind.
First one is that *could* be a main point for future work (it would mean to build a persistent intralinks repo to be buid and maintained incrementally on pages change - which is surely a major overhaul but does not look like rocket science). Second one however - as a consequence - is .. when this would became a real issue? 1k pages (believe not - we are running an intranet
that order of magnitude size and does not looks a real issue)? 10k? 100k?
Last consequential answer .. letting apart rebuilding wikipedia (which it is not a real case i guess - and anyway as from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Size_comparisons
it is far from that number) I hardly can image a 1B pages wiki.
@dagarwal82 may we know which kind of wiki (i.e. which kind of content) are you thinking about?

On 3/22/2018 8:26 AM, Jürgen Weber wrote:
guess not, on startup JSPWiki loads all pages into memory to parse
intra-page links.

2018-03-22 5:24 GMT+01:00 dagarwa...@gmail.com <dagarwa...@gmail.com>:
JspWiki uses filesystem instead of a conventional database. Would you suggest 
using jspwiki if it were to cater to 1billion page ? (Provided, a solid backup 
mechanism ). Would it scale that much with both performance and data-integrity 
perspective ?


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