Re: Strategy for fts and Replication

2020-02-22 Thread Philon
Hi Francis, My Solr instance is on 1GB but using less than 512MB. You might need to adjust Java VM memory usage but it's possible. I have only my own email but also 10-15 years history and search results including headers and body are instant. Things are on SSD but still I think the search s

Re: Strategy for fts and Replication

2020-02-04 Thread Christian Kivalo
On February 4, 2020 11:46:31 AM GMT+01:00, Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay wrote: >Hi Philon, > >Thanks a lot for your thoughts! > >Can I ask you if using Solr improved things for you? I have a mailbox >with 15 years of e-mail and searching things take a long time. It a vast improvement, more

Re: Strategy for fts and Replication

2020-02-04 Thread Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay
Hi Philon, Thanks a lot for your thoughts! Can I ask you if using Solr improved things for you? I have a mailbox with 15 years of e-mail and searching things take a long time. On 04.02.2020 09:39, Philon wrote: Hi Francis, next to fts-solr there was fts-lucene. But that Lucene there seems h

Re: Strategy for fts and Replication

2020-02-04 Thread Philon
Hi Francis, next to fts-solr there was fts-lucene. But that Lucene there seems heavily outdated why the Dovecot docs also suggest using Solr. Elasticsearch probably is similar to Solr but the later is maintained by Dovecot team. I started with downloading the Solr binary distribution to Debian

Strategy for fts and Replication

2020-01-31 Thread Francis Augusto Medeiros-Logeay
Hi there, I got successfully to replicate my mail server to another dovecot install using dsync, mainly for redundancy, and it works great. I want to try to install fts, as some of the mailboxes have tens of thousands of messages, and it takes minutes to get some results when searching via I