On 7/31/07, Ard Schrijvers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Regarding your usecase, having around 36.000.000 documents after one year .in > one > single ws with terabytes of data...so 100.000.000 docs within three > years...Well, I > think you at least have to tune some settings :-)...
Just to make sure there's no misunderstanding, the original post says "nodes", not "documents". So that's 36 million nodes a year, or 100 million after three years. If it was documents, it might be many more nodes than that. Although I haven't run those tests myself, I've talked with people doing tests with, IIRC, 150 million nodes, and such quantities are also regularly mentioned in Lucene tests, so I don't think this is necessarily a problem. But of course, it depends on how nodes are structured and on what's indexed. -Bertrand
