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See Your Solr Cache Sizes: Eclipse Memory Analyzer Posted: May 23, 2014 8:33 AM
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Solr uses different caches to prevent too much IO access and calculations during requests. When indexing doesn’t happen too frequently you can get huge performance gains by employing those caches. Depending on the structure of your index data and the size of the caches they can become rather large and use a substantial part of […]

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