Why don't you set both solrconfig commits to very high values and issue a
commit command in sparsed, small updates?

I've been doing this for ages and works perfecly for me.


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2014-01-31 Software Dev <static.void....@gmail.com>:

> Is there a way to disable commit/hard-commit at runtime? For example, we
> usually have our hard commit and soft-commit set really low but when we do
> bulk indexing we would like to disable this to increase performance. If
> there isn't a an easy way of doing this would simply pushing a new
> solrconfig to solrcloud work?
>

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