[dokuwiki] Re: Scalability testing: content needed

Hi, i personnaly maintain a dokuwiki with 17 000 + pages.I have generated
this pages from a SGBD, by scripting.
Then i use a web spider to index it on DokuWiki search engine.
Finaly i use OmniFind from yahoo to compare search result.
The DokuWiki search engine work quite well. It is not to low (generating the
page with 1000+ results is the slower operation....) It is where Omnifind is
better because its only generated a 10 pages result :!!

Good investigations

JMM

2008/11/21 <holmberg_jason@xxxxxxx>

> Thanks everyone. I ended up dropping the complete works of Shakespeare
> into DokuWiki as 3311 text files. Search performance was excellent
> (under three seconds) running in a shared virtual environment. The
> usability of the results display (text highlighting in the results and
> the displayed topic) is also excellent.
>
> I heart DokuWiki (and need a tshirt saying that).
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dokuwiki-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:dokuwiki-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Anika Henke
> Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 9:27 PM
> To: dokuwiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [dokuwiki] Re: Scalability testing: content needed
>
> Christopher Smith wrote:
> > On 21 Nov 2008, at 05:11, holmberg_jason@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> >> Can anyone recommend a good way to get 2000 topics of content without
>
> >  From a search perspective, you don't require "wiki syntax" just
> > content.  Any group of 2000 text files should do.  DokuWiki indexes
> (and
>
> What about gutenberg.org? :) The contents of 25,000 books (mostly .txt
> files) should be enough to start with ... (And you can download many of
> them at once:
> http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Gutenberg:The_CD_and_DVD_Project)
>
> Anika
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