So9q added a comment.

  In T290839#7354235 <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T290839#7354235>, 
@Hannah_Bast wrote:
  
  > PS: Note that large query throughputs are not a problem for a SPARQL engine 
that runs on a single standard PC or server. Depending on the overall demand, 
you can just run multiple instances on separate machines and trivially 
distribute the queries. What's more important, I think, is the processing time 
for individual queries because you cannot easily distribute the processing of 
an individual query. And it does make quite a difference for the user 
experience whether a query takes seconds, minutes, or hours. The current SPARQL 
endpoint for Wikidata (realized using Blazegraph) times out a lot when the 
queries are a bit harder.
  
  +1
  
  Thanks a lot for your insights, Hannah!

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