Comment number 1 million: https://lemmy.ml/comment/1000000
Beehaw.org has 506483 comment IDs, Lemmy.world has 631495 comment IDs, 604565 on feddit.de instance, 636812 on lemmygrad.ml instance, 504751 on lemm.ee instance, 544522 on the lemmy.one instance. This is significant to performance of Lemmy, how much data is in the PostgreSQL backend.
And these numbers will only continue to grow. What does this mean for sustainability?
Hello to comment #1037428 on lemmy.ml ;)
What does this mean do sustainability?
Scaling problems are serious problems right now, lemmy.ml showing a single vote of a comment taking over 5 seconds: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3395
The comment vote database is the most number of records in the system with the current design.