with using the
> "nomerge" merge policy. I hope to have some results to report on our blog
> sometime in the next month or so.
>
> Tom Burton-West
> www.hathitrust.org/blogs
>
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> From: kenf_nc [mailto:ken.fos...@realestate.com]
> Se
che.org
Subject: Re: indexing best practices
No one has done performance analysis? Or has a link to anywhere where it's
been done?
basically fastest way to get documents into Solr. So many options available,
what's the fastest:
1) file import (xml, csv) vs DIH vs POSTing
2) number
t; full import. I would like to cut that down as much as possible.
> Thanks,
> Ken
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that down as much as possible.
Thanks,
Ken
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for best approach to
indexing with pure raw speed the only criteria.
Thanks,
Ken
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