We have the following high-level solr setup:
region a) 1 solr master + 3 slaves
region b) 1 solr repeater (pointing to master in region a) + 3 slaves
In region (a) Replication takes about 2 min from the master to the 3
slaves. Due to our network topology, replication from the master to the
repeat
Thanks Shawn, Alessandro for your feedback.
sorry if I took this for granted, I was just trying to understand if there
could be a performance gain when *real* queries happens (against other
fields too).
So a smaller collection, a smaller document space, a smaller query in terms
of number of filter
Hi Shawn,
Curious, I suppose you have haproxy for Solr in Master/Slave
configuration? Thanks.
On 11/6/16 9:33 AM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
On 11/6/2016 4:08 AM, Mugeesh Husain wrote:
Please sugguest load balancer name ?
I use haproxy. It is a software load balancer with pretty impressive
perfo
On 11/6/2016 4:08 AM, Mugeesh Husain wrote:
> Please sugguest load balancer name ?
I use haproxy. It is a software load balancer with pretty impressive
performance characteristics.
My haproxy setup for Solr has been running without problems for years
now. I'm using pacemaker to provide redunda
Hi,
I have around billions of document(in future, it should be trillion), I am
solr and developer. But dont have good understanding about server, load
balancing.
I am going to start about this kind of big document search application. I am
looking for any good open source load balancer which can