On 4/20/2018 5:38 AM, Bernd Fehling wrote:
Thanks Alessandro for the info.
I am currently in the phase to find the right setup with shards,
nodes, replicas and so on.
I have decided to begin with 5 hosts and want to setup 1 collection with 5
shards.
And start with 2 replicas per shard.
But the
bq: should each replica get its own instance
By "instance" here I'm assuming you mean a JVM, i.e. running multiple
JVMs on a single physical node (host).
"It Depends"(tm) of course. Each JVMs have some overhead. What I've
usually found is that a better
question is "how much heap do I need to allo
Thanks Alessandro for the info.
I am currently in the phase to find the right setup with shards,
nodes, replicas and so on.
I have decided to begin with 5 hosts and want to setup 1 collection with 5
shards.
And start with 2 replicas per shard.
But the next design question is, should each replica
Unless you use recent Solt 7.x features where replicas can have different
properties[1], each replica is functionally the same at Solr level.
Zookeeper will elect a leader among them ( so temporary a replica will have
more responsibilities ) but (R1-R2-R3) does not really exist at Solr level.
It wi
Hi Shawn,
OK, got that.
Would shuffling or shifting the replicas bring any benfit or is it just wasted
time?
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Beyond failure/maintenance concerns, the first setup is not necessarily a
good distribution of the hosts' resources. Depending on the use case, it
could be much more prone to hot-spots in the cluster, especially if routing
or manual sharding is involved.
If for some reason, there are documents on
On 4/19/2018 6:28 AM, Bernd Fehling wrote:
How would you setup a SolrCloud an why?
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How would you setup a SolrCloud an why?
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