Adam,

This is where autocommit (see solrconfig.xml) comes in handy.  Don't have them 
all commit, no. :)

Otis 
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>________________________________
> From: Adam Fields <fie...@street86.com>
>To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org 
>Sent: Monday, April 30, 2012 5:03 PM
>Subject: Proper commit behavior in a multi-writer environment
> 
>If I have 40 writers all feeding the same index, do they all have to commit, 
>or just one of them?
>
>Am I going to kill performance if they're all issuing individual commits, or 
>would it be better to not have the individual writers commit at all and just 
>have one process that does nothing but commit every minute or so?
>
>What happens to docs that are added to a solr index but not committed? Are 
>they just held in a queue until the next commit by anyone?
>
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