peared in the search_results page
>
You can also store enough information in Solr to display the search results
page. You may not need to hit MySQL for every question_id returned in the
results.
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> Hi All,
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> I have a product to be developed with following main tables in it
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> 1. Question table (Question_ID, Question_Title, Question_Description,
&
performance results
I may have around 10K users accessing the site at a time
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