Re: solr cloud vs standalone solr

2017-07-29 Thread Erick Erickson
This is a variant of "the sizing question", here's the long explanation of why there's no hard rule as Aman says: https://lucidworks.com/2012/07/23/sizing-hardware-in-the-abstract-why-we-dont-have-a-definitive-answer/ One variant of your question is "when do you have to shard a collection". SolrC

Re: solr cloud vs standalone solr

2017-07-29 Thread Dave
There is no solid rule. Honestly stand alone solr can handle quite a bit, I don't think there's a valid reason to go to cloud unless you are starting from scratch and want to use the newest buzz word, stand alone can handle well over half a terabyte index at sub second speeds all day long. >

Re: solr cloud vs standalone solr

2017-07-29 Thread Aman Tandon
Hello Sara, There is hard n fast rule, performance depends on caches, RAM, hdd etc.and how much resourced you could invest to keep the acceptable performance. Information on Number of Indexed documents, number of dynamic fields can be viewed from the below link. I hope this helps. http://lucene.4