@William Firstly because I was sure that the ticket (or an equivalent) was already opened but I just could not find it. Thanks @Manuel. Secondly because I wanted to start the discussion, I have the feeling that the compression of the documents, activated by default, can be a killer for some applications (if the number of shards is big or if you have a lot of deep paging queries) and I wanted to check if someone noticed the problem in a benchmark. Let's say that you have 10 shards and you want to return 10 documents per request, in the first stage of the search each shard would need to decompress 10 blocks of 16k each whereas the second stage would need to decompress only 10 blocks total. This makes me believe that this patch should be the default behaviour for any distributed search in Solr (I mean more than 1 shard). Maybe it's better to continue the discussion on the ticket created by Manuel, but still, I think that it could speed up every queries (not only deep paging queries like in the patch proposed in Manuel's ticket).
Jim 2014-06-01 14:06 GMT+09:00 William Bell <billnb...@gmail.com>: > Why not just submit a JIRA issue - and add your patch so that we can all > benefit? > > > On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 5:34 AM, Manuel Le Normand < > manuel.lenorm...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Is the issue SOLR-5478 what you were looking for? > > > > > > -- > Bill Bell > billnb...@gmail.com > cell 720-256-8076 >