Le 23/04/2010 17:08, Otis Gospodnetic a écrit :
Xavier,

0-1000 QPS is a pretty wide range.  Plus, it depends on how good your 
auto-complete is, which depends on types of queries it issues, among other 
things.
100K short docs is small, so that will all fit in RAM nicely, assuming those 
other processes leave enough RAM for the OS to cache the index.

  That said, you do need more than 1 box if you want your auto-complete more 
fault tolerant.

Otis
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----- Original Message ----
From: Xavier Schepler<xavier.schep...@sciences-po.fr>
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Sent: Fri, April 23, 2010 11:01:24 AM
Subject: What hardware do I need ?

Hi,
I'm working with Solr 1.4.
My schema has about 50 fields.
I'm
using full text search in short strings (~ 30-100 terms) and facetted
search.
My index will have 100 000 documents.

The number of requests
per second will be low. Let's say between 0 and 1000 because of
auto-complete.
Is a standard server (3ghz proc, 4gb ram) with the client
application (apache + php5 + ZF + apc) and Tomcat + Solr enough ???
Do I need
more hardware ?
Thanks in advance,

Xavier S.
Well my auto-complete is built on the facet prefix search component.
I think that 100-700 requests per seconds is maybe a better approximation.

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