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They mention that they have acknowledged that Gatsby has scaling issues when the application has more than 100K pages or when the graphql queries are too large. There’s even a GitHub issue about scalability where the engineering team recollects benchmark data.
Gatsby is built on top of React as the “templating” language, so if you know React and JavaScript in general, you are all set to start working with Gatsby. The next step in this curve is to understand how to work with graphql. Gatsby uses a graphql layer to collect the different data sources from various plugins to be consumed by your React code. However, Gatsby does provide many templates or ready-to-use “starters” that can help you avoid the complexity of React and graphql.
In this article, we’ll be focusing on static sites and comparing the two most popular solutions: Hugo and Gatsby. You’ll learn the advantages and disadvantages of each, and which one would be best for your specific use case.