using a SAN to persistent your data doesn't effect performance.
On 9/2/08, Yongjun Rong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I did not get any response from this maillist about this quesiton.
> Does that mean no one in this mail list used Solr with SAN? Please reply
> to me if you use solr with S
Hi.
It all depends on what SAN you will be using, and also the size of you
index when compared to the amount of RAM on your server(s).
For example, if your index is only a couple of GB, and your server has
sufficient RAM, performance between a SAN and DAD (Directly Attached
Disks) will likely not
Hi,
I did not get any response from this maillist about this quesiton.
Does that mean no one in this mail list used Solr with SAN? Please reply
to me if you use solr with SAN.
Thank you very much.
Yongjun Rong
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