You say warming queries didn't help? How do those look like? Make sure you
facet and sort in all of the fields that your application allow
faceting/sorting. The same with the filters. Uninversion of fields is done
only when you commit, but warming queries should help you here.
Tomás

On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 11:44 AM, dan sutton <danbsut...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi List,
>
> We use Solr 4.0.2011.12.01.09.59.41 and have a dataset of roughly 40 GB.
> Every day we produce a new dataset of 40 GB and have to switch one for
> the other.
>
> Once the index switch over has taken place, it takes roughly 30 min for
> Solr
> to reach maximum performance. Are there any hardware or software solutions
> to reduce the warm-up time ? We tried warm-up queries but it didn't change
> much.
>
> Our hardware specs is:
>   * Dell Poweredge 1950
>   * 2 x Quad-Core Xeon E5405 (2.00GHz)
>   * 48 GB RAM
>   * 2 x 146 GB SAS 3 Gb/s 15K RPM disk configured in RAID mirror
>
> One thing that does seem to take a long time is un-inverting a set of
> multivalued fields, are there any optimizations we might be able to
> use here?
>
> Thanks for your help.
> Dan
>

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