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David Smiley commented on LUCENE-8962:
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+1 makes sense; I like the explicitness of the feature. It's a shame that in
prepareCommitInternal, already a very complex method, suddenly is much more
complex. This seems par for the course in IndexWriter that demands you look at
it in a monitor in portrait mode (thankfully I have one).
I think IndexWriter would benefit from all merge-related implementation going
off to a helper class (package accessible). It would help mere mortals digest
the complexity of IndexWriter. Congrats Michael Froh for figuring this gnarly
stuff out!
> Can we merge small segments during refresh, for faster searching?
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> Key: LUCENE-8962
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-8962
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core/index
> Reporter: Michael McCandless
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: LUCENE-8962_demo.png
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> Time Spent: 5h 10m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> With near-real-time search we ask {{IndexWriter}} to write all in-memory
> segments to disk and open an {{IndexReader}} to search them, and this is
> typically a quick operation.
> However, when you use many threads for concurrent indexing, {{IndexWriter}}
> will accumulate write many small segments during {{refresh}} and this then
> adds search-time cost as searching must visit all of these tiny segments.
> The merge policy would normally quickly coalesce these small segments if
> given a little time ... so, could we somehow improve {{IndexWriter'}}s
> refresh to optionally kick off merge policy to merge segments below some
> threshold before opening the near-real-time reader? It'd be a bit tricky
> because while we are waiting for merges, indexing may continue, and new
> segments may be flushed, but those new segments shouldn't be included in the
> point-in-time segments returned by refresh ...
> One could almost do this on top of Lucene today, with a custom merge policy,
> and some hackity logic to have the merge policy target small segments just
> written by refresh, but it's tricky to then open a near-real-time reader,
> excluding newly flushed but including newly merged segments since the refresh
> originally finished ...
> I'm not yet sure how best to solve this, so I wanted to open an issue for
> discussion!
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