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Adrien Grand commented on LUCENE-7745:
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bq. How critical is the inverted index to the user experience?

Completely: almost all queries run on the inverted index. Unlike other 
datastores that run queries via linear scans and allow to speed things up by 
building indices, Lucene only enables querying vian an index.

bq. What happens if the inverted index is speeded up?

Then most queries get a speed up too.

bq. How many AWS instances would usually be used for searching through ~140GB 
sized inverted index

Hard to tell, it depends on your search load, how expensive queries are, etc.

> Explore GPU acceleration
> ------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-7745
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-7745
>             Project: Lucene - Core
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Ishan Chattopadhyaya
>            Assignee: Ishan Chattopadhyaya
>            Priority: Major
>              Labels: gsoc2017, mentor
>         Attachments: TermDisjunctionQuery.java, gpu-benchmarks.png
>
>
> There are parts of Lucene that can potentially be speeded up if computations 
> were to be offloaded from CPU to the GPU(s). With commodity GPUs having as 
> high as 12GB of high bandwidth RAM, we might be able to leverage GPUs to 
> speed parts of Lucene (indexing, search).
> First that comes to mind is spatial filtering, which is traditionally known 
> to be a good candidate for GPU based speedup (esp. when complex polygons are 
> involved). In the past, Mike McCandless has mentioned that "both initial 
> indexing and merging are CPU/IO intensive, but they are very amenable to 
> soaking up the hardware's concurrency."
> I'm opening this issue as an exploratory task, suitable for a GSoC project. I 
> volunteer to mentor any GSoC student willing to work on this this summer.



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