Dear All, We are currently learning solr, and have some questions on multicore setting.
First, is there a limitation on number of cores a solr instance can handle? >From what I can tell, a core is basically a entry in a Map, so there should (virtually) not be any limits on how many cores one could deployed in a single solr instance. Second, would large number of cores affect solr's performance? We are currently using plain old lucene as our searching library. And we have not too much trouble to separated our indexes according to different properties, e.g. each client has its own index. I am wondering if anyone has done a similar setting and partitioning their indexes to many small individual ones. And how is the performance? Thank you. Regards - Bin Lan Software Engineer Perimeter E-Security O - (203)541-3412 Follow Us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/PerimeterNews Read Our Blog: security.perimeterusa.com/blog -- The sender of this email subscribes to Perimeter E-Security's email anti-virus service. This email has been scanned for malicious code and is believed to be virus free. For more information on email security please visit: http://www.perimeterusa.com/services/messaging This communication is confidential, intended only for the named recipient(s) above and may contain trade secrets or other information that is exempt from disclosure under applicable law. Any use, dissemination, distribution or copying of this communication by anyone other than the named recipient(s) is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please delete the email and immediately notify our Command Center at 203-541-3444. Thanks --20cf3071ca623be36c04a59e17c2 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear All,<br><br>We are currently learning solr, and have some questions on= multicore setting. <br><br>First, is there a limitation on number of cores= a solr instance can handle? From what I can tell, a core is basically a en= try in a Map, so there should (virtually) not be any limits on how many co= res one could deployed in a single solr instance.<br> <br>Second, would large number of cores affect solr's performance? We a= re currently using plain old lucene as our searching library. And we have n= ot too much trouble to separated our indexes according to different propert= ies, e.g. each client has its own index. I am wondering if anyone has done = a similar setting and partitioning their indexes to many small individual o= nes. And how is the performance?=C2=A0 <br> <br>Thank you.<br clear=3D"all"><br>Regards<br>-<br>Bin Lan<br>Software Eng= ineer<br>Perimeter E-Security<br>O - (203)541-3412<br><br>Follow Us on Twit= ter: <a href=3D"http://www.twitter.com/PerimeterNews" target=3D"_blank">www= .twitter.com/PerimeterNews</a><br> Read Our Blog: <a href=3D"http://security.perimeterusa.com/blog" target=3D"= _blank">security.perimeterusa.com/blog</a><br><img src=3D"http://www.perime= terusa.com/public/images/header-logo-perimeter.gif"><br><br>