On Fri, Feb 15, 2002, Alexander Barkov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
> 
> Paul Stewart wrote:
> 
> > Hi there.
> >
> > We are looking at indexing upwards of 10 million URL's in the next few
> > months.  Our currently db is about 750,000 URL's.  The server is
> > handling fine at this time but we are prepared to upgrade as needed.
> > The server is a PIII-866 with 512RAM and 80 Gig RAID storage.
> 
> > The Realms support is a really important feature for us as ASPSeek
> > doesn't support this feature and apparently has no plans (been waiting a
> > year to see it).
> > 
> > What I am looking for is some real world stats on sites that are hosting
> > at least a few million URL's, what they are using for hardware, how much
> > space/RAM they are actually *using* etc. etc... Along with URL's if at
> > all possible.
> 
> 
> Well, take a look here:
>    http://freeservers.com/
> 
> This site uses mnogosearch in so called "cache mode".
> I don't know exactly how many pages are indexed, but
> according to our conversation with their admins about
> a year ago, they have several million pages.
> 
> But, truely speaking... The pboblem is that "cache mode"
> is not stable and may not work in some cases.
> Bugs mostly appear on 64bit platforms, and it's much more
> stable on 32bit like i386. In the case of freeservers it
> does work. As far as I know they use Linix on i386.
> So, you can try "cache mode", but I can't guarantee that
> it will be 100% functional and bugs free.
> 
> Our nearest plans is to pay more attention to "cache mode"
> and make it finally stable.

I use cache mode for www.audiworld.com. We have over 2.5 million
documents indexed.

I have a couple of bug fixes with cache mode that I plan on submitting
soon. Are patches still accepted for 3.1?

FWIW, we are Linux on i386 as well.

JE

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