Marvin Humphrey wrote:
However, having established that KinoSearch is in Lucene's league with regards to indexing speed, I'm not worried about absolute numbers, and the new benchmarker interface is slightly more stable, allowing more accurate comparative analysis of algorithmic efficiency. The trends are still apparent: KinoSearch gains ground when there's stored and vectorized content.
Another axis that I don't think you're yet measuring is how things change as the index grows. What happens with 10k, 100k and 1M and 10M documents? There are typically knees in search engine performance curves when indexes get substantially larger than RAM, and behaviour on either side of the knee may differ with different indexing strategies.
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