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Ayon Sinha commented on SOLR-6832:
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Our clients actually do use CloudSolrServer (LB SolrJ client). Is there 
something we should be worrying about there? We are under the impression that 
the Zk aware CloudSolrServer is doing a round-robin load balancing sending 
query requests.

We only intend to 'preferLocalShards' on the Solr node side only.

BTW, how is the name 'preferLocalShards' ?

> Queries be served locally rather than being forwarded to another replica
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-6832
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-6832
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: SolrCloud
>    Affects Versions: 4.10.2
>            Reporter: Sachin Goyal
>
> Currently, I see that code flow for a query in SolrCloud is as follows:
> For distributed query:
> SolrCore -> SearchHandler.handleRequestBody() -> HttpShardHandler.submit()
> For non-distributed query:
> SolrCore -> SearchHandler.handleRequestBody() -> QueryComponent.process()
> \\
> \\
> \\
> For a distributed query, the request is always sent to all the shards even if 
> the originating SolrCore (handling the original distributed query) is a 
> replica of one of the shards.
> If the original Solr-Core can check itself before sending http requests for 
> any shard, we can probably save some network hopping and gain some 
> performance.
> \\
> \\
> We can change SearchHandler.handleRequestBody() or HttpShardHandler.submit() 
> to fix this behavior (most likely the former and not the latter).



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