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Initial Startup<br />

This is a general approach for initializing CDCR in a production environment based upon an approach taken by<br />

the initial working installation of CDCR and generously contributed to illustrate a "real world" scenario:<br />

Customer uses the CDCR approach to keep a remote DR instance available for production backup. This<br />

is an active-passive solution.<br />

Customer has 26 clouds with 200 million assets per cloud (15GB indexes). Total document count is over<br />

4.8 billion.<br />

Source and Target clouds were synched in 2-3 hour maintenance windows to establish the base<br />

index for the Targets.<br />

Tip: As usual, it is good to start small. Sync a single cloud and monitor for a period of time before doing<br />

the others. You may need to adjust your settings several times before finding the right balance.<br />

Before starting, stop or pause the indexers. This is best done during a small maintenance window.<br />

Stop the <strong>Solr</strong>Cloud instances at the Source<br />

Include the cdcr request handler configuration in solrconfig.xml<br />

<strong>Apache</strong> <strong>Solr</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>6.0</strong><br />

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