The data is growing up, but if I'll implement the multi-index solution, it will be not a problem because, as far I understood, there is an unlimited number of indexes you can create. I don't know how much performant will be so many asynchronous searches instead... For instance, if I have 1000 indexes and so I make 1000 simultaneous asynchronous searches, will it be preformant enough? , On Friday, March 27, 2015 at 3:19:32 PM UTC+1, Kaan Soral wrote: > > Makes sense > > I have a hunch the search index size limitations are there to prevent > search products that might compete with google search itself, because the > limits used to be higher, but at one point they degraded > > I guess we will wait and see if a reply from Google representative comes > to aid you > > Is that 10TB data constant and not-growing? (If that is the case, you > might get away with a multi-index setup, or just find a way to cram it all > to one index etc.) >
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