Supporting deleteDocuments in IndexWriter (Code and Performance Results Provided) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Key: LUCENE-565 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-565 Project: Lucene - Java Type: Bug Components: Index Reporter: Ning Li Today, applications have to open/close an IndexWriter and open/close an IndexReader directly or indirectly (via IndexModifier) in order to handle a mix of inserts and deletes. This performs well when inserts and deletes come in fairly large batches. However, the performance can degrade dramatically when inserts and deletes are interleaved in small batches. This is because the ramDirectory is flushed to disk whenever an IndexWriter is closed, causing a lot of small segments to be created on disk, which eventually need to be merged. We would like to propose a small API change to eliminate this problem. We are aware that this kind change has come up in discusions before. See http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/lucene/java-dev/23049?search_string=indexwriter%20delete;#23049 . The difference this time is that we have implemented the change and tested its performance, as described below. API Changes ----------- We propose adding a "deleteDocuments(Term term)" method to IndexWriter. Using this method, inserts and deletes can be interleaved using the same IndexWriter. Note that, with this change it would be very easy to add another method to IndexWriter for updating documents, allowing applications to avoid a separate delete and insert to update a document. Also note that this change can co-exist with the existing APIs for deleting documents using an IndexReader. But if our proposal is accepted, we think those APIs should probably be deprecated. Coding Changes -------------- Coding changes are localized to IndexWriter. Internally, the new deleteDocuments() method works by buffering the terms to be deleted. Deletes are deferred until the ramDirectory is flushed to disk, either because it becomes full or because the IndexWriter is closed. Using Java synchronization, care is taken to ensure that an interleaved sequence of inserts and deletes for the same document are properly serialized. We have attached a modified version of IndexWriter in Release 1.9.1 with these changes. Only a few hundred lines of coding changes are needed. All changes are commented by "CHANGE". We have also attached a modified version of an example from Chapter 2.2 of Lucene in Action. Performance Results ------------------- To test the performance our proposed changes, we ran some experiments using the TREC WT 10G dataset. The experiments were run on a dual 2.4 Ghz Intel Xeon server running Linux. The disk storage was configured as RAID0 array with 5 drives. Before indexes were built, the input documents were parsed to remove the HTML from them (i.e., only the text was indexed). This was done to minimize the impact of parsing on performance. A simple WhitespaceAnalyzer was used during index build. We experimented with three workloads: - Insert only. 1.6M documents were inserted and the final index size was 2.3GB. - Insert/delete (big batches). The same documents were inserted, but 25% were deleted. 1000 documents were deleted for every 4000 inserted. - Insert/delete (small batches). In this case, 5 documents were deleted for every 20 inserted. current current new Workload IndexWriter IndexModifier IndexWriter ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Insert only 116 min 119 min 116 min Insert/delete (big batches) -- 135 min 125 min Insert/delete (small batches) -- 338 min 134 min As the experiments show, with the proposed changes, the performance improved by 60% when inserts and deletes were interleaved in small batches. Regards, Ning Ning Li Search Technologies IBM Almaden Research Center 650 Harry Road San Jose, CA 95120 -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]