Sent: Sunday, November 18, 2007 11:15:48 AM
Subject: Performance of Solr on different Platforms
Hi,
I understand that Solr can be used on different Linux flavors. Is there
any
preferred flavor (Like Red Hat, Ubuntu, etc)?
Also what is the kind of configuration of hardware (Processors, RAM,
e
Eswar,
This link would give you a fair idea of how Solr is used by some of the
sites/companies -
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/SolrPerformanceData
Rishabh
On Nov 20, 2007 10:49 AM, Eswar K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In our case, the load is kind of distributed. On an average, the QPS could
> be
In our case, the load is kind of distributed. On an average, the QPS could
be much less than that. 1000 qps could be the peak load ever expected could
ever reach. However the number of documents going to be in the range of 2 -
20 million documents.
We would possibly distribute the indexes to diffe
1000 qps is a lot of load, at least 30M queries/day.
We are running dual CPU Power P5 machines and getting about 80 qps
with worst case response times of 5 seconds. 90% of responses are
under 70 msec.
Our expected peak load is 300 qps on our back-end Solr farm.
We execute multiple back-end querie
Its not going to hit 1000 all the time, its the expected peak value.
I guess for distributing the load we should be using collections and I was
looking at the collections documentation (
http://wiki.apache.org/solr/CollectionDistribution) .
- Eswar
On Nov 20, 2007 12:07 AM, Matthew Runo <[EMAIL P
I'd think that any platform that can run Java would be fine to run
SOLR on. Maybe this is more a question of preferred platforms for Java
deployments? That is quite the load for SOLR though, you may find that
you want more than one server.
Do you mean that you're expecting about 1000 QPS ov
All,
Can you give some information on this or atleast let me know where I can
find this information if its already listed out anywhere.
Regards,
Eswar
On Nov 18, 2007 9:45 PM, Eswar K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I understand that Solr can be used on different Linux flavors. Is there
>
Hi,
I understand that Solr can be used on different Linux flavors. Is there any
preferred flavor (Like Red Hat, Ubuntu, etc)?
Also what is the kind of configuration of hardware (Processors, RAM, etc) be
best suited for the install?
We expect to load it with millions of documents (varying from 2 -