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Subject: [EXT] RE: Solr 7.7 - Few Questions
Hi All
First of all thanks to Shawn, Rahul and Charlie for taking time to reply my
questions and valuable information.
I was very concerned about the size of the each document and on several follow
ups got more information that the documents
ard to hear back your experiences on
> Solr Scale up.
>
> Regards,
> Manisha Rahatadkar
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Rahul Goswami
> Sent: Sunday, October 4, 2020 11:49 PM
> To: ch...@opensourceconnections.com; solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: Re: Solr 7.7 - Few Questio
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From: Rahul Goswami
Sent: Sunday, October 4, 2020 11:49 PM
To: ch...@opensourceconnections.com; solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Solr 7.7 - Few Questions
Charlie,
Thanks for providing an alternate approach to doing this. It would be
interesting to know how one could go about
Nested docs would be one approach, result grouping might be another.
Regarding JOINs, the only way you're going to know is by some
representative testing.
Charlie
On 05/10/2020 05:49, Rahul Goswami wrote:
Charlie,
Thanks for providing an alternate approach to doing this. It would be
interesti
Charlie,
Thanks for providing an alternate approach to doing this. It would be
interesting to know how one could go about organizing the docs in this
case? (Nested documents?) How would join queries perform on a large
index(200 million+ docs)?
Thanks,
Rahul
On Fri, Oct 2, 2020 at 5:55 AM Charl
Hi Rahul,
In addition to the wise advice below: remember in Solr, a 'document' is
just the name for the thing that would appear as one of the results when
you search (analagous to a database record). It's not the same
conceptually as a 'Word document' or a 'PDF document'. If your source
docum
Manisha,
In addition to what Shawn has mentioned above, I would also like you to
reevaluate your use case. Do you *need to* index the whole document ? eg:
If it's an email, the body of the email *might* be more important than any
attachments, in which case you could choose to only index the email b
On 10/1/2020 6:57 AM, Manisha Rahatadkar wrote:
We are using Apache Solr 7.7 on Windows platform. The data is synced to Solr
using Solr.Net commit. The data is being synced to SOLR in batches. The
document size is very huge (~0.5GB average) and solr indexing is taking long
time. Total document
I apologize for sending this email again, I don't mean to spam the mailbox but
looking out for the urgent help.
We are using Apache Solr 7.7 on Windows platform. The data is synced to Solr
using Solr.Net commit. The data is being synced to SOLR in batches. The
document size is very huge (~0.5GB