Re: Disturbing and steady decrease in boosting by date performance (and maybe others).

2019-12-20 Thread David Smiley
This unfolding story shows us why we need nightly benchmarks of Solr -- SOLR-10317 ~ David Smiley Apache Lucene/Solr Search Developer http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwsmiley On Wed, Dec 18, 2019 at 8:35 PM Joel Bernstein wrote: > One of the

Re: Disturbing and steady decrease in boosting by date performance (and maybe others).

2019-12-18 Thread Joel Bernstein
One of the things that would be interesting would be to analyze the QTimes for individual queries from the logs for these runs. If you ship me the log files I can take a look. I'll also be posting a branch with new command line tool for posting logs to be indexed in Solr tomorrow and you can take

Disturbing and steady decrease in boosting by date performance (and maybe others).

2019-12-18 Thread Erick Erickson
The very short form is that from Solr 6.6.1 to Solr 8.3.1, the throughput for date boosting in my tests dropped by 40+% I’ve been hearing about slowdowns in successive Solr releases with boost functions, so I dug into it a bit. The test setup is just a boost-by-date with an additional big OR