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Noble Paul updated SOLR-1293:
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    Attachment: SOLR-1293.patch

The patch is untested. The internal patch we used was on an older svn version . 
That patch is just merged to trunk and I am submitting that. I plan to test 
this sometime soon. But for those need this really badly this can be a starting 
point.

refer the wiki page for usage details http://wiki.apache.org/solr/LotsOfCores

> Support for large no:of cores and faster loading/unloading of cores
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>
>                 Key: SOLR-1293
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1293
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Noble Paul
>             Fix For: 1.5
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>         Attachments: SOLR-1293.patch
>
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> Solr , currently ,is not very suitable for a large no:of homogeneous cores 
> where you require fast/frequent loading/unloading of cores . usually a core 
> is required to be loaded just to fire a search query or to just index one 
> document
> The requirements of such a system are.
> * Very efficient loading of cores . Solr cannot afford to read and parse and 
> create Schema, SolrConfig Objects for each core each time the core has to be 
> loaded ( SOLR-919 , SOLR-920)
> * START STOP core . Currently it is only possible to unload a core (SOLR-880)
> * Automatic loading of cores . If a core is present and it is not loaded and 
> a request comes for that load it automatically before serving up a request
> * As there are a large no:of cores , all the cores cannot be kept loaded 
> always. There has to be an upper limit beyond which we need to unload a few 
> cores (probably the least recently used ones)
> * Automatic allotment of dataDir for cores. If the no:of cores is too high al 
> the cores' dataDirs cannot live in the same dir. There is an upper limit on 
> the no:of dirs you can create in a unix dir w/o affecting performance

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