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Apache Solr Search Patterns

You're reading from   Apache Solr Search Patterns Leverage the power of Apache Solr to power up your business by navigating your users to their data quickly and efficiently

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2015
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ISBN-13 9781783981847
Length 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jayant Kumar Jayant Kumar
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Preface 1. Solr Indexing Internals 2. Customizing the Solr Scoring Algorithm FREE CHAPTER 3. Solr Internals and Custom Queries 4. Solr for Big Data 5. Solr in E-commerce 6. Solr for Spatial Search 7. Using Solr in an Advertising System 8. AJAX Solr 9. SolrCloud 10. Text Tagging with Lucene FST Index

Routing documents to a particular shard


As we have seen, SolrCloud automatically distributes documents to different shards in the index. The queries on the cloud accumulate results from all the different shards and send them back. Why then would we want to route documents to a particular shard?

Suppose that we have a huge cluster of servers as part of SolrCloud—say 100 servers—with 30 shards and 3 replicas for each shard. This gives us ample room to manage a large-scale index expanding to some terabytes of data. A query to get the documents from the index based on a criterion would go to all the 30 shards in the index to get the results. The machine on which the query is executed would accumulate results from all the 30 shards and create the final result set. This would involve huge movement of data between shards and the shard performing the merge operation on the results will have to do some heavy processing, since it would move through 30 different result sets and merge them into a single...

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