On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 2:09 AM, Aaron Schulz <[email protected]> wrote:

> They often give the same results on smallish wikis, but I wouldn't carry
> that
> over to test wikis unless lots of content and users, logging, other table
> data was somehow imported in. For example a tiny user table might make
> mysql
> start INNER JOINs with that table in queries where it would never do that
> in
> production. In my experience development test wikis are often useless for
> estimating what query plan will happen in production.
>

This has been my experience as well. Using my test wiki is pretty much
useless.

 A smallish wiki with 10ks of pages and the full history and the table data
> (not just revision/page/*links stuff from dumps) would probably be useful.
> I'm not sure where the threshold roughly starts though.
>

OK, maybe I'll try this then. Thanks for the advice.

*-- *
*Tyler Romeo*
Stevens Institute of Technology, Class of 2016
Major in Computer Science
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