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commit 89b01556d080288d2661b829c6f28362bb3992a2
Author: Build Pelican (action) <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Wed Jul 17 08:16:52 2024 +0000
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diff --git a/output/blog.html b/output/blog.html
index cb046de20..fb6388c55 100644
--- a/output/blog.html
+++ b/output/blog.html
@@ -147,6 +147,13 @@ If you have one you'd like to contribute, or would like to
link out to an extern
</h2>
<h5>Published: 1 July 2024</h5>
<p><p>This blog post is a summary of the Apache Lucene/Solr Birds of a
Feather from Community Over Code EU 2024 in Bratislava, Slovakia. Written by
Alessandro Benedetti, Director at Sease and Apache Solr Committer and PMC
member.</p></p>
+ <h2 id="benchmark-apache-solr-performance-with-apache-jmeter">
+ <a
href="blogposts/benchmark-apache-solr-performance-with-apache-jmeter.html">
+ Benchmark Apache Solr Performance With Apache JMeter
+ </a>
+ </h2>
+ <h5>Published: 15 July 2024</h5>
+ <p><p>This blog post shows an example of how to create an Apache Solr
performance test using the Apache JMeter tool. Written by Ilaria Petreti,
Information Retrieval/Machine Learning Engineer at Sease.</p></p>
<h2 id="hybrid-search-with-apache-solr">
<a href="blogposts/hybrid-search-with-apache-solr.html">
Hybrid Search with Apache Solr
diff --git a/output/blog.html
b/output/blogposts/benchmark-apache-solr-performance-with-apache-jmeter.html
similarity index 77%
copy from output/blog.html
copy to
output/blogposts/benchmark-apache-solr-performance-with-apache-jmeter.html
index cb046de20..f04362d9f 100644
--- a/output/blog.html
+++ b/output/blogposts/benchmark-apache-solr-performance-with-apache-jmeter.html
@@ -38,15 +38,15 @@
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<script
src="/theme/javascript/lib/jquery.smooth-scroll.min.js?v=4dd59757"></script>
<script src="/theme/javascript/main.js?v=4dd59757"></script>
-<script src="https://www.apachecon.com/event-images/snippet.js"></script>
<title>Blog Posts - Apache Solr</title>
+<script src="https://www.apachecon.com/event-images/snippet.js"></script>
<title>Benchmark Apache Solr Performance With Apache JMeter - Apache
Solr</title>
<meta name="keywords"
content="apache, apache lucene, apache solr, solr, lucene,
search, information retrieval, spell checking, faceting,
inverted index, open source"/>
<meta property="og:type" content="website" />
- <meta property="og:url" content="https://solr.apache.org/blog.html"/>
- <meta property="og:title" content="Blog Posts"/>
- <meta property="og:description" content="Welcome to the Apache Solr Blog,
where we periodically showcase Solr-related articles, tutorials, and other
content. Have something..."/>
+ <meta property="og:url"
content="https://solr.apache.org/blogposts/benchmark-apache-solr-performance-with-apache-jmeter.html"/>
+ <meta property="og:title" content="Benchmark Apache Solr Performance With
Apache JMeter"/>
+ <meta property="og:description" content="Benchmark Apache Solr
Performance With Apache JMeter If you are familiar with Apache Solr and have no
idea how to create a Solr..."/>
<meta property="og:image"
content="https://solr.apache.org/theme/images/solr_og_image.png?v=4dd59757"/>
<meta property="og:image:secure_url"
content="https://solr.apache.org/theme/solr/solr_og_image.png?v=4dd59757"/>
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
<link rel="shortcut icon" href="/theme/images/favicon.ico"
type="image/x-icon">
</head>
- <body class="page " x-ng-app-root="/solr" x-ng-app="page"
x-ng-controller="page.controllers.main">
+ <body class="page " x-ng-app="page" x-ng-controller="page.controllers.main">
<div class="contain-to-grid">
<div class="header-section">
<nav class="top-bar" data-topbar role="navigation">
@@ -117,59 +117,10 @@
<div class="header-fill"></div>
<div class="container">
<div class="row">
-<div class="small-12 columns">
-
- <style type="text/css">
- .headerlink, .elementid-permalink {
- visibility: hidden;
- }
- h2:hover > .headerlink, h3:hover > .headerlink, h1:hover > .headerlink,
h6:hover > .headerlink, h4:hover > .headerlink, h5:hover > .headerlink,
dt:hover > .elementid-permalink {
- visibility: visible;
- }
- h2 {
- /* Avoid title being hidden behind header when linked by anchor link */
- padding-top: 70px;
- margin-top: -70px;
- }
- </style>
- <h1 id="solr-blogs">Solr<sup>™</sup> Blog Posts<a class="headerlink"
href="#solr-blog-posts" title="Permanent link">¶</a></h1>
- <p>Welcome to the Apache Solr Blog, where we periodically showcase
Solr-related articles, tutorials, and other content.</p>
-<p>Have something to share?
-We're always looking for new articles!
-If you have one you'd like to contribute, or would like to link out to an
external post, create a PR using the instructions <a
href="https://github.com/apache/solr-site">here</a>.</p>
-
- <hr/>
-
- <h2 id="community-over-code-eu-2024-birds-of-a-feather">
- <a href="blogposts/community-over-code-eu-2024-birds-of-a-feather.html">
- Community Over Code EU 2024 Apache Lucene/Solr Birds Of A Feather
- </a>
- </h2>
- <h5>Published: 1 July 2024</h5>
- <p><p>This blog post is a summary of the Apache Lucene/Solr Birds of a
Feather from Community Over Code EU 2024 in Bratislava, Slovakia. Written by
Alessandro Benedetti, Director at Sease and Apache Solr Committer and PMC
member.</p></p>
- <h2 id="hybrid-search-with-apache-solr">
- <a href="blogposts/hybrid-search-with-apache-solr.html">
- Hybrid Search with Apache Solr
- </a>
- </h2>
- <h5>Published: 17 June 2024</h5>
- <p><p>This blog post shows how to run a hybrid search (keyword-based search
+ vectors) in Apache Solr with code examples and explanations. Written by
Alessandro Benedetti, Director at Sease and Apache Solr Committer and PMC
member.</p></p>
- <h2 id="welcome-to-the-apache-solr-blog">
- <a href="blogposts/welcome-to-the-apache-solr-blog.html">
- Welcome to the Apache Solr Blog
- </a>
- </h2>
- <h5>Published: 22 April 2024</h5>
- <p><p>We have a blog? What is it, and why do we have it?</p></p>
- <h2 id="contribute-to-the-apache-solr-blog">
- <a href="blogposts/contribute-to-the-apache-solr-blog.html">
- How To: Contribute to the Apache Solr Blog
- </a>
- </h2>
- <h5>Published: 23 April 2024</h5>
- <p><p>You have a brilliant idea for Solr's new blog. But what next? How
does the blog work, and how can writers contribute posts?</p></p>
-</div>
- </div>
+<h1 id="benchmark-apache-solr-performance-with-apache-jmeter">Benchmark Apache
Solr Performance With Apache JMeter</h1>
+<p>If you are familiar with Apache Solr and have no idea how to create a Solr
performance test, you are in the right place.
+This blog post illustrates how to create Solr benchmarks using the JMeter
tool. We will stress test Apache Solr query time capabilities by submitting
several queries, where the query term (of a specific field) changes each time,
to simulate real users sending multiple requests to the server.
+Read about how to set up a performance test with JMeter with Apache Solr as a
target - the complete post can be read here: <a
href="https://sease.io/2023/02/benchmark-apache-solr-performance-with-apache-jmeter.html">Benchmark
Apache Solr Performance With Apache JMeter</a></p> </div>
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