Configuration
We have discussed in Chapter 4, Analysis and Analyzers, that one of the basic needs in the big data world is the record of data by high performance (if you don't recall, please refer to the Introduction to Analysis section in that chapter). This basic need sometimes happens to be the most important priority and you may be willing to sacrifice some other needs for it, for example, search performance and nuanced analysis. In this section, you will find configuration tips for high performance indexing.
Memory configuration
One of the best features of the Java programming language is that memory allocation and deallocation isn't a manual process. Also, the Java programming language has automatic garbage collection, that is, the process to identify and remove unused objects from memory. But still, memory configuration must be done manually to improve performance. The memory configuration is important when speeding up processes. A recommended approach is that when you need to change...