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## Performances
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## Performances
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With a database composed of _100 353_ documents with _352_ attributes each and _3_ of them indexed.
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With a dataset composed of _100 353_ documents with _352_ attributes each and _3_ of them indexed.
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So more than _300 000_ fields indexed for _35 million_ stored we can handle more than _2.8k req/sec_ with an average response time of _9 ms_ on an Intel i7-7700 (8) @ 4.2GHz.
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So more than _300 000_ fields indexed for _35 million_ stored we can handle more than _2.8k req/sec_ with an average response time of _9 ms_ on an Intel i7-7700 (8) @ 4.2GHz.
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Requests are made using [wrk](https://github.com/wg/wrk) and scripted to simulate real users queries.
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Requests are made using [wrk](https://github.com/wg/wrk) and scripted to simulate real users queries.
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Transfer/sec: 759.17KB
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Transfer/sec: 759.17KB
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```
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We also indexed a dataset containing something like _12 millions_ cities names in _24 minutes_ on a machine with _8 cores_, _64 GB of RAM_ and a _300 GB NMVe_ SSD.<br/>
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The resulting database was _16 GB_ and search results were between _30 ms_ and _4 seconds_ for short prefix queries.
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### Notes
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### Notes
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With Rust 1.32 the allocator has been [changed to use the system allocator](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2019/01/17/Rust-1.32.0.html#jemalloc-is-removed-by-default).
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With Rust 1.32 the allocator has been [changed to use the system allocator](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2019/01/17/Rust-1.32.0.html#jemalloc-is-removed-by-default).
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```bash
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```bash
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cargo run --release --example from_file -- \
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cargo run --release --example from_file -- \
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search example.mdb \
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search example.mdb \
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--number 4 \
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--number-results 4 \
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--filter '!adult' \
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--filter '!adult' \
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id popularity adult original_title
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id popularity adult original_title
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```
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```
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