On 3/24/2017 7:47 AM, vrindavda wrote:
> In my case query rate will be average or say low, 100-120 concorrent
> requests.
That is not a low query rate. A low query rate would be X queries per
second, where X is a small single-digit number. If there are 100
*simultaneous* requests, then the quer
ill be high.
A more detailed discussion:
https://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrPerformanceProblems
Thanks,
Shawn
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On 3/24/2017 1:15 AM, vrindavda wrote:
> Thanks Erick and Emir , for your prompt reply.
>
> We are expecting around 50M documents to sit on 80GB . I understand that
> there is no equation to predict the number/size of server. But considering
> to have minimal fault tolerant architecture, Will 2 sha
instance be advisable ? Will that suffice ?
I am planning to use two solr instances for shards and replicas each and 3
instances for zookeeper. Please suggest if I am in right direction.
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t; addition of around 1 million every year.
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> >> Should I go for 64GB RAM (4 Shards /4 Replicas) Or 128GB (2 Shards/ 2
> >> Replicas) ?
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> >> Please suggest if above assumptions are incorrect. What all parameters
> >> should I consider ?
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>> Please suggest if above assumptions are incorrect. What all parameters
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Shards/ 2
Replicas) ?
Please suggest if above assumptions are incorrect. What all parameters
should I consider ?
Thank you,
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