Hi Erick Pleased to see your reply .
I just want to utilize my servers maximum for select query . Also i have approximately thousand of concurrent update/delete request to cluster and ten thousand of concurrent select request . So Is it the right way to let segment merging in all replicas in case of only NRT chosen ? i am assuming, PULL replicas will server select query better than other type of replica because it is free from indexing and TLOG balancing . Please clarify best possible solution for my case ? Waiting for your answer ... :) On Thu, Apr 26, 2018 at 9:08 PM, Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com> wrote: > First I'd ask if you want anything except NRT types. Do you have any > proof that this won't work? > > Here's the problem. Both TLOG and PULL replicas will lag behind the > master. The polling is pretty > quick IIRC, but there'll still be a lag. Plus that'll copy your > indexes around as time passes, perhaps > quite a bit. > > And you're saying that your indexing load is much less than your query > load, so I'd test NRT > before assuming you need different replica types. > > Solr 7.3 is pretty stable, although 7.3.1 will be released soon, I'd > wait for that. > > Best, > Erick > > On Wed, Apr 25, 2018 at 11:52 PM, kumar gaurav <kg2...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi > > > > I am setting up new cluster in solr cloud 7.3 . i am just confused to > make > > a combination of replica types . Real time indexing update/delete request > > will coming in cluster continuously but very less than select query . > > Cluster will need to handle high concurrent select queries than update. > > > > I am thinking to create combination of two TLOG replica + one PULL > replica > > per shard because one NRT + one TLOG + one PULL is not recommended as > per > > documentation > > > > source - > > https://lucene.apache.org/solr/guide/7_3/shards-and- > indexing-data-in-solrcloud.html#recovery-with-pull-replicas > > > > Anyone please suggest if i am wrong ? > > > > Also i want to know if solr 7.3 version is stable or not for cloud mode ? > > > > > > Thanks in advance :) >