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[jira] [Commented] (OAK-4412) Lucene-memory property index

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Tomek Rękawek commented on OAK-4412:
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Patch attached. {{LuceneHybridTest}} presents how it can be used. The only change required for the index definition to enable the hybrid feature is adding an extra property: {{hybridIndex}} set to {{true}}.

[~chetanm], [~edivad], [~catholicon] - I'd be grateful for some feedback.

> Lucene-memory property index
> ----------------------------
>
>                 Key: OAK-4412
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-4412
>             Project: Jackrabbit Oak
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: lucene
>            Reporter: Tomek Rękawek
>            Assignee: Tomek Rękawek
>             Fix For: 1.6
>
>         Attachments: OAK-4412.patch
>
>
> When running Oak in a cluster, each write operation is expensive. After performing some stress-tests with a geo-distributed Mongo cluster, we've found out that updating property indexes is a large part of the overall traffic.
> The asynchronous index would be an answer here (as the index update won't be made in the client request thread), but the AEM requires the updates to be visible immediately in order to work properly.
> The idea here is to enhance the existing asynchronous Lucene index with a synchronous, locally-stored counterpart that will persist only the data since the last Lucene background reindexing job.
> The new index can be stored in memory or (if necessary) in MMAPed local files. Once the "main" Lucene index is being updated, the local index will be purged.
> Queries will use an union of results from the {{lucene}} and {{lucene-memory}} indexes.
> The {{lucene-memory}} index, as a local stored entity, will be updated using an observer, so it'll get both local and remote changes.
> The original idea has been suggested by [~chetanm] in the discussion for the OAK-4233.



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