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Andy Throgmorton commented on SOLR-15089:
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Sounds good [~gerlowskija], I'll look into tidying up our code to make it 
open-sourceable. Ours has been used in production for a little over a year, but 
since the clean up work may be on the heavy side, the eventual codebase that 
gets open-sourced will not really have any time in production :)

I agree with you and Ishan, solr-core isn't the place for this, but we can I 
think figure out exactly where at a later date. One more thing to call out is 
that our implementation is built on AWS SDK v1. We would like to move to v2 at 
a later date (for built-in metrics, etc.) but haven't had the time yet.

> Allow backup/restoration to Amazon's S3 blobstore 
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>
>                 Key: SOLR-15089
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-15089
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Sub-task
>            Reporter: Jason Gerlowski
>            Priority: Major
>
> Solr's BackupRepository interface provides an abstraction around the physical 
> location/format that backups are stored in.  This allows plugin writers to 
> create "repositories" for a variety of storage mediums.  It'd be nice if Solr 
> offered more mediums out of the box though, such as some of the "blobstore" 
> offerings provided by various cloud providers.
> This ticket proposes that a "BackupRepository" implementation for Amazon's 
> popular 'S3' blobstore, so that Solr users can use it for backups without 
> needing to write their own code.
> Amazon offers a s3 Java client with acceptable licensing, and the required 
> code is relatively simple.  The biggest challenge in supporting this will 
> likely be procedural - integration testing requires S3 access and S3 access 
> costs money.  We can check with INFRA to see if there is any way to get cloud 
> credits for an integration test to run in nightly Jenkins runs on the ASF 
> Jenkins server.  Alternatively we can try to stub out the blobstore in some 
> reliable way.



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