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Ishan Chattopadhyaya commented on SOLR-10317: --------------------------------------------- Unbxd Inc., the company I am doing Solr consulting for currently, has generously decided to support this effort by bearing the cost of bare metal servers that Vivek is currently using. These include the two C2L Scaleway servers (https://www.scaleway.com/pricing) that Vivek has been using for past two months, and shall be continuing to use for on-going development. Apart from that, Unbxd will also cover the cost of hardware to publicly host the nightly benchmarking service, on stable bare metal servers (Scaleway, Packet.net etc.), going forward. The specifics of the latter, i.e. the type of boxes we need for this, coordination required with Apache's infra team etc. are TBD. For a background, Unbxd uses Apache Solr and hosts a large number of collections (for e-commerce search and discovery) and is excited to support the continuous benchmarking of SolrCloud (along with the various plugins developed in-house). > Solr Nightly Benchmarks > ----------------------- > > Key: SOLR-10317 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-10317 > Project: Solr > Issue Type: Task > Reporter: Ishan Chattopadhyaya > Labels: gsoc2017, mentor > Attachments: changes-lucene-20160907.json, > changes-solr-20160907.json, managed-schema, > Narang-Vivek-SOLR-10317-Solr-Nightly-Benchmarks.docx, > Narang-Vivek-SOLR-10317-Solr-Nightly-Benchmarks-FINAL-PROPOSAL.pdf, > Screenshot from 2017-07-30 20-30-05.png, SOLR-10317.patch, SOLR-10317.patch, > solrconfig.xml > > > Solr needs nightly benchmarks reporting. Similar Lucene benchmarks can be > found here, https://home.apache.org/~mikemccand/lucenebench/. > Preferably, we need: > # A suite of benchmarks that build Solr from a commit point, start Solr > nodes, both in SolrCloud and standalone mode, and record timing information > of various operations like indexing, querying, faceting, grouping, > replication etc. > # It should be possible to run them either as an independent suite or as a > Jenkins job, and we should be able to report timings as graphs (Jenkins has > some charting plugins). > # The code should eventually be integrated in the Solr codebase, so that it > never goes out of date. > There is some prior work / discussion: > # https://github.com/shalinmangar/solr-perf-tools (Shalin) > # https://github.com/chatman/solr-upgrade-tests/blob/master/BENCHMARKS.md > (Ishan/Vivek) > # SOLR-2646 & SOLR-9863 (Mark Miller) > # https://home.apache.org/~mikemccand/lucenebench/ (Mike McCandless) > # https://github.com/lucidworks/solr-scale-tk (Tim Potter) > There is support for building, starting, indexing/querying and stopping Solr > in some of these frameworks above. However, the benchmarks run are very > limited. Any of these can be a starting point, or a new framework can as well > be used. The motivation is to be able to cover every functionality of Solr > with a corresponding benchmark that is run every night. > Proposing this as a GSoC 2017 project. I'm willing to mentor, and I'm sure > [~shalinmangar] and [~markrmil...@gmail.com] would help here. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.14#64029) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@lucene.apache.org