From cc418b26532d35e7eaa5f5aff092ddffc382b2a0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Arun Isaac Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2022 14:27:37 +0530 Subject: Round off xapian scalability figures. --- topics/xapian-scalability.gmi | 20 ++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) (limited to 'topics') diff --git a/topics/xapian-scalability.gmi b/topics/xapian-scalability.gmi index f6eb768..21eb1d4 100644 --- a/topics/xapian-scalability.gmi +++ b/topics/xapian-scalability.gmi @@ -2,16 +2,16 @@ As the index grows larger, Xapian takes longer to insert new documents. Shown below is the time (in seconds) taken to build indices of various sizes (in number of documents). -* 10k: 5.0009455639999985 -* 20k: 10.747144626 -* 40k: 21.052039352999998 -* 80k: 42.342509834 -* 160k: 87.152875767 -* 320k: 176.353327516 -* 640k: 353.9213599920001 -* 1280k: 727.506412363 -* 2560k: 1494.2583154410001 -* 5120k: 3037.993937756 +* 10k: 5.0 +* 20k: 10.7 +* 40k: 21.1 +* 80k: 42.3 +* 160k: 87.2 +* 320k: 176.4 +* 640k: 353.9 +* 1280k: 727.5 +* 2560k: 1494.3 +* 5120k: 3037.9 Notice that it takes 607x, not 512x, more time to build the 5120k index than it takes to build the 10k index. In terms of time, the 10k index takes on average 0.5 ms per document while the 5120k index takes on average 0.59 ms per document. We show this graphically below. -- cgit v1.2.3