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Recommendations: Content volume capacity (FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint)

 

Applies to: FAST Search Server 2010

This article describes content volume capacity recommendations for Microsoft FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint. For a complete recommendations overview, refer to Performance and capacity recommendations (FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint).

As a general guideline you should deploy one index column per 15 million items to index.

The content basis for this general guideline is a mix of 70% SharePoint items and 30% items from file shares where the source item size is between 10 and 500 kilobytes (100-250 on average).

You can add content volume capacity in two ways:

  • By adding additional index columns

  • By indexing more items per column

You can scale out by adding additional index columns on new sets of servers. For more information about redundancy and availability, refer to Recommendations: Redundancy and availability (FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint).

Note

When you add more columns to a running installation, you must re-index all content in order to re-partition the index columns. A complete re-build of a multi-column index may take several days.

You can scale up by indexing more items per column. The default indexer configuration for each column has five partitions, each with a maximum of 6 million items. In order to keep index freshness high, the two first partitions should preferably have very little content. Effectively, the default configuration is suitable for up to 15 million items, with the three large partitions holding close to the maximum of 6M items each. Exceeding 15 million items will make indexing progressively slower until you meet the default configuration’s absolute limit of 30 million items. You can tune the column capacity up to 40 million items per column by increasing the number of partitions to ten. This will yield eight large partitions with 6 million items each. You may want to do this tuning, and save hardware cost, for scenarios with few content updates and moderate query volume or in case the size of the searchable content is very small. An example of the latter may be PowerPoint presentations with lots of graphics. They may be large in source volume size but contain very little searchable content. For more information about index capacity tuning, refer to Performance and capacity tuning (FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint).

See Also

Concepts

Recommendations: Redundancy and availability (FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint)
Recommendations: Content freshness (FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint)
Recommendations: Query throughput (FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint)
Recommendations: Storage (FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint)
Recommendations: Virtualization (FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint)