The tests are performed with a selfmade program. The arguments are the number of threads and the path to a file which contains available queries (in the last test only one). When each thread is created, it gets the current date (in milisecs), and when it gets the response from the query, the thread logs the diff with that initial date.
In the last post, I wrote the results of the 100 threads example orderered by the response date. The results ordered by the creation date are: 100 simultaneous queries: 9265, 11922, 12375, 4109, 4890, 7093, 21875, 8547, 13562, 13219, 1531, 11875, 21281, 31985, 11703, 7391, 32031, 22172, 21469, 13875, 1969, 11406, 8172, 9609, 16953, 13828, 17282, 22141, 16625, 2203, 24985, 2375, 25188, 2891, 5047, 6422, 20860, 7594, 23125, 32281, 32016, 5312, 23125, 11484, 10344, 11500, 18172, 3937, 11547, 13500, 28297, 20594, 24641, 7063, 24797, 12922, 1297, 8984, 20625, 13407, 23203, 32016, 15922, 21875, 8750, 12875, 23203, 26453, 26016, 11797, 31782, 24672, 21625, 7672, 18985, 14672, 22157, 26485, 23328, 9907, 5563, 24625, 14078, 4703, 25844, 12328, 11484, 6437, 25937, 26437, 18484, 13719, 16328, 28687, 23141, 14016, 26437, 13187, 25031, 31969 -- View this message in context: http://lucene.472066.n3.nabble.com/Improving-Solr-performance-tp2210843p2254121.html Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.