Search issues can be broken down into two areas: performance and unexpected results. In this section, we'll look at some steps and resources for helping deliver good performance from your search environment, as well as ensuring that the delivered search results reflect the expected search results.
Performance
Search performance is a function of the disk, processor, and memory constraints of the servers performing either crawls or retrieving results. From a crawling perspective, enabling continuous crawling is a resource-intensive task. If you have enabled this on one or more content sources, you may need to scale the resources or number of servers using one of the predefined architectures under the Configuring search farms section of this chapter. You'll need to plan for the number of items you have in your corpus. If you're experiencing slow search and crawl performance with your current deployment, you'll likely need to increase the number...