Of course it depends on analysis, etc., but my experience has been at
least 2x faster, if not up to 4-5 times depending on the docs, etc.
You can use the contrib/benchmark package to try for yourself, of
course!
On Jun 2, 2008, at 7:40 PM, Simon Wistow wrote:
I know this is one of those "How long is a piece of string?" questions
but I'm curious as to the order of magnitude of indexing performance.
http://lucene.apache.org/java/docs/benchmarks.html
seems to indicate about 100-120 docs/s is pretty good for average
sized
documents (say, an email or something) or is that ludicrously out of
date for 2.3.x ?
Simon
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