We do have sorting but not faceting. OK so I guess there is no 'hard and fast rule' as such so I will play with it and see.
Thanks for the help On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:48 PM, Markus Jelsma <markus.jel...@openindex.io>wrote: > You only need so much for Solr so it can do its thing. Faceting can take > quite > some memory on a large index but sorting can be a really big RAM consumer. > > As Erick pointed out, inspect and tune the cache settings and adjust RAM > allocated to the JVM if required. Using tools like JConsole you can monitor > various things via JMX including RAM consumption. > > > Hi, > > > > I know this is a subjective topic but from what I have read it seems more > > RAM should be spared for OS caching and much less for SOLR/Tomcat even on > a > > dedicated SOLR server. > > > > Can someone give me an idea about the theoretically ideal proportion b/w > > them for a dedicated Windows server with 32GB RAM? Also the index is > > updated every hour. > -- Regards, Salman Akram