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ehood(_at_)hydra(_dot_)acs(_dot_)uci(_dot_)edu writes:
How is the performance Namazu affected as the number of files being
indexed grows? For example, will Namazu have problems if it were
to index 50,000 files? 100,000 files?
The largest index record is in the FAQ <http://www.namazu.org/FAQ.html>:
[Base]
Date: Tue Aug 31 18:46:20 1999
Added Files: 878,914 files
Total Files: 878,914 files
Size: 2,167,480,108 bytes
Added Keywords: 7,339,687 words
Total Keywords: 7,339,687 words
Wakati: module_kakasi -ieuc -oeuc -w
ARGV: '-ahu' '-F' 'B'
Perl Version: 5.00503
Namazu Version: 1.4.0.0-beta-8
System: freebsd
Time: 79874 sec.
NMZ.f 883950234
NMZ.fi 3515656
NMZ.i 721295588
NMZ.ii 29358748
NMZ.p 428365331
NMZ.pi 262144
NMZ.r 33406075
NMZ.t 3515656
NMZ.w 153384197
Unfortunately, the FAQ is written in Japanese...
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NOKUBI Takatsugu
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