On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 6:56 AM, abhishes wrote:
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> Thanks really useful article.
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> I am wondering about this statement in the article
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> "Keep in mind that Solr does not calculate universal term/doc frequencies.
> At a large scale, its not likely to matter that tf/idf is calculated at the
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e a system which from outside appears as a single
large
index... but inside it is multiple small indexes running on
different
hardware machines.
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s to have a system which from outside appears as a single
>> large
>> index... but inside it is multiple small indexes running on different
>> hardware machines.
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inside it is multiple small indexes running on different
hardware machines.
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core or the
> query will be sent to all the cores?
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> My desire is to have a system which from outside appears as a single large
> index... but inside it is multiple small indexes running on different
> hardware machines.
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in 1 core or the
query will be sent to all the cores?
My desire is to have a system which from outside appears as a single large
index... but inside it is multiple small indexes running on different
hardware machines.
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