Keeping faster and slower solr slaves alined with the same index version

2016-11-06 Thread Csongor Gyuricza
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

Re: Search performance

2016-11-06 Thread Vincenzo D'Amore
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

Re: load balancer for solr

2016-11-06 Thread Rallavagu
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

Re: load balancer for solr

2016-11-06 Thread Shawn Heisey
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

load balancer for solr

2016-11-06 Thread Mugeesh Husain
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