Fuad -

http://www.lucidimagination.com/blog/2009/05/27/filtered-query-performance-increases-for-solr-14/

Use fq=filter instead, generally speaking.

        Erik


On Aug 26, 2009, at 10:24 PM, Fuad Efendi wrote:

I am wondering... are new SOLR filtering features faster than standard
Lucene queries like
{query} AND {filter}???

Why can't we improve Lucene then?

        Fuad


P.S.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1169
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1179





-----Original Message-----
From: Erik Hatcher [mailto:erik.hatc...@gmail.com]
Sent: August-26-09 8:50 PM
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Fwd: Lucene Search Performance Analysis Workshop

While Andrzej's talk will focus on things at the Lucene layer, I'm
sure there'll be some great tips and tricks useful to Solrians too.
Andrzej is one of the sharpest folks I've met, and he's also a very
impressive presenter.  Tune in if you can.

        Erik


Begin forwarded message:

From: Andrzej Bialecki <a...@getopt.org>
Date: August 26, 2009 5:44:40 PM EDT
To: java-u...@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Lucene Search Performance Analysis Workshop
Reply-To: java-u...@lucene.apache.org

Hi all,

I am giving a free talk/ workshop next week on how to analyze and
improve Lucene search performance for native lucene apps. If you've
ever been challenged to get your Java Lucene search apps running
faster, I think you might find the talk of interest.

Free online workshop:
Thursday, September 3rd 2009
11:00-11:30AM PDT / 14:00-14:30 EDT

Follow this link to sign up:

http://www2.eventsvc.com/lucidimagination/event/ff97623d-3fd5-43ba-a69d-650d
cb1d6bbc?trk=WR-SEP2009-AP

About:
Lucene Performance Workshop:
Understanding Lucene Search Performance
with Andrzej Bialecki

Experienced Java developers know how to use the Apache Lucene
library to build powerful search applications natively in Java.
LucidGaze for Lucene from Lucid Imagination, just released this
week, provides a powerful utility for making transparent the
underlying indexing and search operations, and analyzing their
impact on search performance.

Agenda:
* Understanding sources of variability in Lucene search performance
* LucidGaze for Lucene APIs for performance statistics
* Applying LucidGaze for Lucene performance statistics to real-world
performance problems

Join us for a free online workshop. Sign up via the link below:

http://www2.eventsvc.com/lucidimagination/event/ff97623d-3fd5-43ba-a69d-650d
cb1d6bbc?trk=WR-SEP2009-AP

About the Presenter:
Andrzej Bialecki, Apache Lucene PMC Member, is on the Lucid
Imagination Technical Advisory Board; he also serves as the project
lead for Nutch, and as committer in the Lucene-java, Nutch and
Hadoop projects. He has broad expertise, across domains as diverse
as information retrieval, systems architecture, embedded systems
kernels, networking and business process/e-commerce modeling. He's
also the author of the popular Luke index inspection utility.
Andrzej holds a master's degree in Electronics from Warsaw Technical
University, speaks four languages and programs in many, many more.


--
Best regards,
Andrzej Bialecki     <><
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