Or another way of saying this is - what is the maximum throughput you get from the system (qps / indexing speed, etc) since that is what you really (should) care about - and how does it compare to the previous setup?

-Mike

On 6/15/2011 3:52 PM, Erick Erickson wrote:
Yes, 100% CPU utilization will affect other processes, but
you've created an artificial situation with your load testing,
so I don't think it counts...

What kind of cpu utilization do you see when you simulate your
actual load rather than querying as fast as you can? That's a
more relevant number I think..

Best
Erick

On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 2:41 PM, pravesh<suyalprav...@yahoo.com>  wrote:
Hi Yonik,

Thanx for the prompt reply. This is a relief :)

Just 1 more question. Wouldn't the 100% CPU load would affect the system, as
system process would starve for the CPU?

I tried the load test 1st with 4-cores and then with 8-cores, still the CPU
usage was reaching 100%
We have index of about 32GB with 100+ fields indexed,18 fields stored&
using an optimized index for search

Thanx
Pravesh


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