Re: EXT: Re: Query regarding Solr Caches

2017-05-12 Thread Erick Erickson
"The reason I asked about the Cache sizes is I had read that configuring the Cache sizes of Solr does not provide you enough benefits" Where is "somewhere"? Because this is simply wrong as a blanket statement. filterCache can have tremendous impact on query performance, depending on the how m

Re: EXT: Re: Query regarding Solr Caches

2017-05-12 Thread Suresh Pendap
Hi Shawn, Thanks for the reply, it is useful. The reason I asked about the Cache sizes is I had read that configuring the Cache sizes of Solr does not provide you enough benefits, instead it is better to provide a lot of memory space to the Solr outside the JVM heap. Is it true that in general the

Re: Query regarding Solr Caches

2017-05-11 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 5/11/2017 4:58 PM, Suresh Pendap wrote: > This question might have been asked on the solr user mailing list earlier. > Solr has four different types of Cache DocumentCache, QueryResultCache, > FieldValueCache and FilterQueryCache > I would like to know which of these Caches are off heap cache?

regarding Solr Caches

2017-05-11 Thread suresh pendap
Hi, This question might have been asked on the solr user mailing list earlier. Solr has four different types of Cache DocumentCache, QueryResultCache, FieldValueCache and FilterQueryCache. Are these Caches memory mapped or they reside in the JVM heap? Which Caches have the maximum impact on the qu

Query regarding Solr Caches

2017-05-11 Thread Suresh Pendap
Hi, This question might have been asked on the solr user mailing list earlier. Solr has four different types of Cache DocumentCache, QueryResultCache, FieldValueCache and FilterQueryCache I would like to know which of these Caches are off heap cache? Which Caches have the maximum impact on the