ks in advance,
> Adi
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> On 7/17/22 11:25, Kaminski, Adi wrote:
>> For example, if we have 10 shards each 100k (1M total)
hear some direction.
Thanks in advance,
Adi
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On 7/17/22 11:25, Kaminski, Adi wrote:
> For example, if we have 10 shards each 100k (1M total) documents size fo
On 7/17/22 11:25, Kaminski, Adi wrote:
For example, if we have 10 shards each 100k (1M total) documents size for best
and optimized ingestion/query performance...adding more documents will make
sense to have 11th shard, and reaching 1.1M total will make sense to add 12th
one eventually.
One
ization (per volume, date, any other custom logic..).
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Adi
>
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other custom logic..).
Thanks in advance,
Adi
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On 7/17/22 07:40, Ronen Nussbaum wrote:
> We a
On 2022-07-17 11:37 AM, Dave wrote:
...
Containers are great for developing and fast deployment but I would never put
one in front of live users. Maybe it’s a trust issue? But I like metal
Bare metal is great when you have your own datacenter. When you don't
have the money to build one from s
For my specific situation it just seemed having one super hot server in action
worked best, and the cold ones were in a separate data center than the primary
web server, with the other two db/web servers, so they were more of a if sht
hits the fan sort of set up while keeping one solr, one db, a
I’ve never understood paying for “cold” backup machines that don’t take
traffic. Keep them all hot. That way you know they work and you don’t have cold
cache slow startup problems when you put them into service.
Yes, agree about containers. Containers are great for CPU-only applications.
They j
Three nodes with nginx in front will handle well over 50k searches a day on a
half terabyte index, but only one node is to serve the searches the rest are
backups. I would never put solr in a container
> On Jul 17, 2022, at 10:44 AM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
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> On 7/17/22 07:40, Ronen Nussbaum w
On 7/17/22 07:40, Ronen Nussbaum wrote:
We are planning to migrate our Solr Cloud clusters to the cloud.
Currently it is installed on-prem for each customer.
It is already deployed as Docker containers.
Instead of estimating in advance what is the number of shards needed, or
the number of pods, w
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