Upayavira:: Just to be sure, are you installing Solr inside a different Jetty, or using the Jetty that comes with Solr? *Behzad:: *Jetty that comes with solr.
Jetty-8.1.10.v20130312 Embedded Solr 4.10.3 Also used Jetty9 but not embedded. Tried solr 4.10.3 with Jetty 9 but still facing same issue. Ishan:: Also, what are the specific performance issues you are observing? *Behzad:: *Elapsed time (QTime) of SOLR with Jetty is more than Elapsed time of Tomcat. Timothy:: I hope 256MB of Xss is a typo and you really meant 256k right? *Behzad:: *Right. My bad. On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 3:17 AM, Timothy Potter <thelabd...@gmail.com> wrote: > I hope 256MB of Xss is a typo and you really meant 256k right? > > > On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 4:58 AM, Behzad Qureshi > <behzad.qure...@northbaysolutions.net> wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > I am using Tomcat server with solr 4.10.3. I want to shift to Jetty as > > replacement of Tomcat server but I am not getting any good results with > > respect to performance. I have tried solr 4.10.3 on both Jetty 8 and > Jetty > > 9 with java 8. Below are configurations I have used. > > > > Can anyone please tell me if I am missing anything? > > > > *Jetty:* > > > > Xms: 5GB > > Xmx: 50GB > > Xss: 256MB > > > > > > *Tomcat:* > > > > Xms: 5GB > > Xmx: 50GB > > Xss: Default > > > > > > *Index Size:* > > > > 1TB (20 cores) > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Regards, > > > > Behzad Qureshi > -- Regards, Behzad Qureshi Senior Software Engineer | NorthBay Solutions (Pvt.) Ltd 410-G4, Johar Town, Lahore, Pakistan Ph: +92 42 35290152-56 Skype ID: behzadqureshi.nbs