Thank you kindly.

On 11/3/07, Bertrand Delacretaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 11/2/07, Tim Archambault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > ...I am currently trying SOLR out off of my dedicated Windows server
> (IIS 5)
> > with Jetty.  My server has 2GB Ram and tons of space. What is the
> likelyhood
> > that this environment is "good enough" for my production environment?...
>
> FWIW, http://tsrvideo.ch/ (a video browser backed by a Solr index)
> runs on a mid-range 2006 Intel server (don't have the exact setup
> here, probably a dual Xeon 2GHz, 4GB RAM), with Linux + Apache httpd,
> and is coping very well with about 1.5 million Solr queries a month on
> average.
>
> BTW, I just had a look and the Solr instance there has been up since
> July 11th, not bad!
>
> I'd suggest estimating your peak load and running stress tests with
> something like ab (the httpd utility), JMeter or httpstone [1] to find
> out what happens to your index under peak load. You might use your
> current bandwidth stats to estimate how big your peaks are compared to
> the average load.
>
> -Bertrand
>
> [1] http://code.google.com/p/httpstone/source (some assembly required,
> that's a very simple java-based HTTP stress-test framework that I
> wrote)
>



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