If you want to do such experiments, it will be hard to do with ES,
since you would have to plumb a ton of code to even get the results.

Instead I write lucene code to test these things out. This also makes
the benchmark fast since i dont "index" anything so there is no real
flushing or merging going on to make benchmarking more difficult (when
i want to measure performance of things like merge, i force it to
happen at predictable intervals to keep index size comparisons valid).

On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Eran Duchan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Given those stats I totally agree, but this would have to vary given 
> different schemas... That's why I'd like to at least experiment with it. Is 
> this even possible through the public http interface?
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