Hoi, Wikidata grows like mad. This is something we all experience in the really bad response times we are suffering. It is so bad that people are asked what kind of updates they are running because it makes a difference in the lag times there are.
Given that Wikidata is growing like a weed, it follows that there are two issues. Technical - what is the maximum that the current approach supports - how long will this last us. Fundamental - what funding is available to sustain Wikidata. For the financial guys, growth like Wikidata is experiencing is not something you can reliably forecast. As an organisation we have more money than we need to spend, so there is no credible reason to be stingy. For the technical guys, consider our growth and plan for at least one year. When the impression exists that the current architecture will not scale beyond two years, start a project to future proof Wikidata. It will grow and the situation will get worse before it gets better. Thanks, GerardM PS I know about phabricator tickets, they do not give the answers to the questions we need to address.
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