Hi Zoran, These numbers are all pretty small, so you will be fine even with a pair of "average servers" - it looks like everything will fit in RAM even if you have only 2 GB of it. 245 QPS is not trivial, but with everything in RAM I believe even on modest hardware you will be just fine.
Otis ---- Performance Monitoring SaaS for Solr - http://sematext.com/spm/solr-performance-monitoring/index.html >________________________________ > From: Zoran | Bax-shop.nl <zoran.bi...@bax-shop.nl> >To: "solr-user@lucene.apache.org" <solr-user@lucene.apache.org> >Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 10:02 AM >Subject: Hardware resource indication > >Hello, > >What are (ballpark figure) the hardware requirement (diskspace, memory) SOLR >will use i this case: > > >* Heavy Dutch traffic webshop, 30.000 - 50.000 visitors a day > >* Visitors relying heavily on the search engine of the site > >o 3.000.000 - 5.000.000 searches a day > >* Around 20.000 products to be indexed. In an XML this is around 22 MB >in size > >o Around 100-200 products that will need reindexing everyday because of >copyrighters > >* About 20 fields to be indexed per document (product) > >* Using many features of SOLR > >o Boosting queries > >o Faceted search (price ranges, categories, in stock, etc.) > >o Spellchecker > >o Suggester (completion) > >o Phonectic search > >o ... > >The current index directory is around 20 MB, but that's my testing >environment. On my testing server indexing the 20K documents took under 10 >seconds. > >I tried to be as comprehensive as possible with these specs. Hopefully it's >enough to make an estimation. > >Thanks, > >ZB > > >