RE: Two Solr Announcements: CNET Product Search and DisMax

2006-06-02 Thread Chris Hostetter
: Like I said, what would be more useful is if I (or maybe yonik) can : find some time to look up some numbers from our Performance testing to : tell you for a box of type with a collection of size N how what does : the graph of X non stop concurrent users vs average response time of Y : look

RE: Two Solr Announcements: CNET Product Search and DisMax

2006-05-28 Thread Chris Hostetter
: I understand you may not be able to answer 1 and 2 directly, so how about if : I combine them into one question that doesn't require you to release quite : as much information. Could you tell my how many tps you do per box, and a : rough spec of what the boxes are? I.e. the ratio of the answer

RE: Two Solr Announcements: CNET Product Search and DisMax

2006-05-28 Thread Darren Vengroff
what the boxes are? I.e. the ratio of the answers to questions 1 and 2. Thanks, -D -Original Message- From: Chris Hostetter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 1:23 PM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: RE: Two Solr Announcements: CNET Product Search and DisMax

RE: Two Solr Announcements: CNET Product Search and DisMax

2006-05-27 Thread Chris Hostetter
: I have a few scaling questions I hope you might be able to answer for me. : I'm keen to understand how solr performs under production loads with : significant real-time update traffic. Specifically, These are all really good questions ... unfortunately I'm not sure that I'm permitted to give o

RE: Two Solr Announcements: CNET Product Search and DisMax

2006-05-26 Thread Darren Vengroff
nyone else out there has similar data from large-scale experiences with solr, I'd love to hear those too. Thanks, -D -Original Message- From: Chris Hostetter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, May 20, 2006 3:18 PM To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Two Solr Announcem

Two Solr Announcements: CNET Product Search and DisMax

2006-05-20 Thread Chris Hostetter
I've got two related announcements to make, which I think are pretty cool... The first is that the Search result pages for CNET Shopper.com are now powered by Solr. You may be thinking "Didn't he announce that last year?" ... not quite. CNET's faceted product listing pages for browsing products