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I'm going to get some guys on this - VB4.0's search is way too slow for our forum of 5M posts. It'll take us some time though, we just started playing around with 4.0 in a test enviro. Floren's commercial sphinx solution (Searchlight) will have 4.0 support in the future as well.
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#732
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We have close to 4.5 million posts, and even in our private test board with only around 170,000 posts, search drags. I can't see going back to MySQL fulltext search any time soon. (Plus, there are too many other issues with 4.0 that will keep us from upgrading for quite a few months.)
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--------------- Added [DATE]1262125966[/DATE] at [TIME]1262125966[/TIME] --------------- P.S. I'd blame the Steelers, actually--our server is in Pittsburgh. It's just the boneheaded server admin who lives near the Sheep...erm, Whalers, Dead Wings, etc. |
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Yeah, but for most of us Searchlight is not very affordable...
I'm still super pissed at Jelsoft for not having any sort of sphinx plug-in / switch for vB 4.0... From all the previous development talk I was led to believe they were going to implement it (finally)... It's like they don't really care about the big boards... They are implementing all these other crazy features that maybe 0.2% of people *might* use, but not taking a hard look at the core of their product... *sigh* I'm about to install vB 4.0 on my test server. At the very least I'm going to try and code sphinx for the basic search stuff. To standardize things I'm going to try and code it with the PECL::Sphinx library. |
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I don't know if there's any code I can "borrow" from the current Sphinx hack I'm using. But I do know that the two deal breakers for us are Sphinx and iTrader (which gets a lot of use in our Marketplace area)...all the other plugins and template mods we're using can be easily replaced. Definitely will wait a few versions, too, since the 4.0.0 seems rushed and I'm finding at least a dozen problems with it already... |
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I purchased vB4 on the premise that the new search engine would work for big forums, after playing with it and inquiring with "the people" I have heard otherwise. Even the search on their own site with vB4 is slow and it is no where the size of my forum. If that is the case, I couldn't go back to vB search even if I wanted to ... my forum would come to a grinding halt.
So while I do have vB4 purchased... I'm currently in a holding pattern. |
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Is it just me, or do some parts of vB4 appear unfinished? IMHO it seems like it could have gone through another RC version or two before going gold. I've got a list of about a dozen issues with it so far--really, some are very minor, but still make me hesitant to recommend it even for new applications just yet. |
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vB4 seems unfinished... but then again, most software the comes out these days is far from finished. Is it ready for production environments? Probably if you are within the 70% of the average users of vB. I think I (we) fall outside of the average hence why we notice all the little problems more. I would have no problem installing vB4 on other small forums that I used to run, but those were smaller unmodified cookie cutter forums... nothing like the monster I deal with now.
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I dunno what the average size vB forum is... But you would think if you are selling a forum product, you *want* your clients to be successful. If that means they are going to hit a brick wall after a few million posts in their DB, then you are severely limiting your market. There are quite a few sites that are running very old versions of VB, opting to just patch and write custom code on their own then wait for jelsoft to come up with the official features.
FYI, Searchlight base cost is $2,000 USD... I haven't had a chance to install 4.0 yet, but I'll check through the code to see what they did to eliminate the table locking. It's still moot though because if search results don't return within a second then people start getting click-happy or give up (both unacceptable). Imagine if Google took 5 minutes to return every search you make? How many people would be googling? |
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