Hi Peter,
First of all, thanks for the answers
We've already worked with google analytics, and it seems pretty
well...but you can't control how the statistics are done, so it's not an
option to us.
On the other hand, we've already study the ElasticSearch option, but is
made over
anyone already gone this route? Is there a rakes?
Regards
Fedor.
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Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 18:15:56 -0400
From: Peter Dietz pdiet...@gmail.com
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] alternative to solr statistics
To: Richard Rodgers rrodg...@mit.edu
Cc: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
Hi!
I've been wondering if there is some kind of alternative to solr
statistics, due to the high load of ram to our system (514 millions of
records) which it's not easy to scale and it's very very slow. So...Has
someone done some work on an alternative?
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Jesús
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From: Jesús Martín García [mailto:jmar...@cesca.cat]
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2011 6:01 AM
To: dspace-tech@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Dspace-tech] alternative to solr statistics
Hi!
I've been wondering if there is some kind of alternative to solr
statistics, due to the high load of ram
Hi Jesús:
A lot of statistics work has been done for DSpace over time, but each project
focuses on different sets of requirements:
does the data need to appear in the UI, does it offer real-time availability
(just to name two of the strengths of the SOLR-based system)?
One example of an
Hi Jesús,
We've run into SOLR statistics performance problems as well. You've posted
that you have a very large solr index, and unfortunately solr performance
degrade's as the index grows. We don't allow non-administrator's to view
statistics for a collection/community/item on production because
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