• And also, if it turns out that what was reported originally was BS, I did caveat my blog post by saying "Now, this is slight conjecture, as I don't know the exact schema, but it's the only thing that explains what's been divulged so far".

    I'll be happy to hear a definitive statement that it had nothing to do with the unanticipated load on the schema and lack of frequent defrags.

    Thanks

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