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I think this strongly depends on the application and use-case. I've worked at two businesses so far, and they target small and medium-sized companies in a tenant-style manner.

All data for one customer that is important enough to load easily fits within less than 5MB. That is of course not counting logs and such, but it's all "important" user-specific data. It's not -that- dissimilar from a small to medium-sized redux store in complexity. Lots of toggles, forms, raw text and some relations.

Of course this architecture doesn't scale to the enterprise level, or to other certain heavily data-driven applications (like imagine running the entirety of your sentry database in-browser?), but that's what architecture is -for-! Pick one that synergizes well with your use-case!




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