On 11/21/06, Stanislav Jordanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We've identified a significant querying performance decrease after
switching from Lucene 1.4.3 to 1.9.1.
It is steadily demonstrated no mater if the concurrent querying threads
are 1, 2, 4 or 8 (or even more) -
If N queries are executed against 1.9.1 for a given time, then 1.4.3
executes approx. 1.5 * N queries for the same time.
Lucene 2.0.0 behaves just like 1.9.1 in terms of querying performance.

Any idea what may be causing this behavior?

BooleanScorer changed to BooleanScorer2, which can be faster or slower
depending on the nature of the queries.  There has been some
performance work lately in the trunk... you could try the latest
nightly builds to see if it improves things for you.

You could also verify that it's only the BooleanScorer by trying to
use the old scorer with the new code via
BooleanQuery.setUseScorer14(true)


-Yonik
http://incubator.apache.org/solr Solr, the open-source Lucene search server

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