Hello DSpace fans,

Is sharding of the statistics cores with a separate core for each
individual year of statistics supported again in the most recent version of
DSpace?

The installation documentation mentions that sharding is no longer
supported in DSpace 7, but we noticed some recent commits to the DSpace
project that reference sharding and wondered if it is available again.

In past  versions of DSpace during solr index updates or maintenance we've
sometimes struggled with slow updates or running out of memory. We have
about 12 years of sharded statistics cores in DSpace 6 and are working on a
strategy for importing them into DSpace 7, perhaps doing most of the
exporting and importing on a separate server with solr before our upgrade
day. I am curious about whether we should import all statistics into the
same core for DSpace 7, as expected, or if we should keep them separated if
it turns out that sharding is supported again.

Can someone please help to clarify which parts of sharding are now
supported, and which still do not work, and provide observations or advice?

Thank you for the time,
Keith

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