Is Lucene capable of indexing 500M text documents of 50K each?
What performance can be expected such index, for single term search and for 10 terms search?
Should I be worried and directly move to distributed index environment?
Saar
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Is Lucene capable of indexing 500M text documents of 50K each? What performance can be expected such index, for single term search and for 10 terms search? Should I be worried and directly move to distributed index environment? Saar |
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Yes, Lucene should be able to handle this, according to the following article: http://www.lucidimagination.com/content/scaling-lucene-and-solr Here's a quote:
The article goes into great depth about scaling to multiple servers. So you can start small and scale if needed. A great resource about Lucene's performance is the blog of Mike McCandless, who is actively involved in the development of Lucene: http://blog.mikemccandless.com/ He often uses Wikipedia's content (25 GB) as test input for Lucene. Also, it might be interesting that Twitter's real-time search is now implemented with Lucene (see http://engineering.twitter.com/2010/10/twitters-new-search-architecture.html). However, I am wondering if the numbers you provided are correct: 500 million documents x 50 KB = ~23 TB -- Do you really have that much data? |
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