There are some common fields between them.
At the source data end (database), the supplier info and product info
are updated separately. In this regard, I should separate them?
If it's In 1 single collection, when there are updatesto only the
supplier info,the product info will be index again even though there is
noupdates to them, Is my reasoning valid?
On 4/27/2017 1:33 PM, Walter Underwood wrote:
Do they have the same fields or different fields? Are they updated separately
or together?
If they have the same fields and are updated together, I’d put them in the same
collection. Otherwise, probably separate.
wunder
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On Apr 26, 2017, at 10:25 PM, Derek Poh <d...@globalsources.com> wrote:
Hi
I amplanning for a migration of a legacy searchengine to Solr.
Basically thedata can be categorisedinto suppliersinfo, suppliers products info
and products category info. These sets of data are related to each other.
suppliers products data, which is the largest, have around 300,000 records
currentlyand projected to increase.
Should I put these data in 1 single collection or in separate collections - eg.
1 collection for suppliers info, 1 collection for suppliers products infoand 1
collection fo products categories info?
What should I consider and plan for when deciding which option to take?
Derek
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