On 31-Oct-07, at 2:40 PM, Haishan Chen wrote:
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/lucene-java-user/ 200512.mbox/[EMAIL PROTECTED] It mentioned that http://websearch.archive.org/katrina/ (in nutch) had 10M documents and a search of "hurricane katrina" was able to return in 1.35 seconds with 600,867 hits. Althought the computer it was using might be more powerful than mine. I feel 937ms for a phrase query on a single field is kind of slower. Nutch actually expand a search to more complex queries. My index and the number of hits on my query ("auto repair") is about one fifth of websearch.archive.org and its testing query. So I feel a reasonable performance for my query should be less than 300 ms. I am not sure if I am right on that logic.
I'm not sure that it is reasonable, but I'm not sure that it isn't. However, have you tried other queries? 937ms seems a little high, even for phrase queries.
Anyway I will collect the statistic on linux first and try out other options.
Have you tried using the performance enhancements present in solr-trunk? -Mike