Hi,-
Related to my previous thread: Warming up index files via cat to make
it in memory index
I found out about this class in the Book Lucene 4 Cookbook by Edwood Ng.
May i please ask about any pointers, best practices paper or any Lucene
documentation for
comparing this NRTCachingDirectory class for performance?
https://lucene.apache.org/core/8_5_2/core/org/apache/lucene/store/NRTCachingDirectory.html
In the docs link above, there is a statement like this:
This will cache all newly flushed segments, all merges whose expected
segment size is <= 5 MB, unless the net cached bytes exceeds 60 MB at
which point all writes will not be cached (until the net bytes falls
below 60 MB).
Is there also a Lucene doc where the indexing is described during query
(search) process?
Best regards
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Related to my previous thread: Warming up index files via cat to make
it in memory index
I found out about this class in the Book Lucene 4 Cookbook by Edwood Ng.
May i please ask about any pointers, best practices paper or any Lucene
documentation for
comparing this NRTCachingDirectory class for performance?
https://lucene.apache.org/core/8_5_2/core/org/apache/lucene/store/NRTCachingDirectory.html
In the docs link above, there is a statement like this:
This will cache all newly flushed segments, all merges whose expected
segment size is <= 5 MB, unless the net cached bytes exceeds 60 MB at
which point all writes will not be cached (until the net bytes falls
below 60 MB).
Is there also a Lucene doc where the indexing is described during query
(search) process?
Best regards
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