Erick,
Many thanks for your suggestions and pointers, i am proceeding with my study
and looking forward to do a POC with Solr.
Thanks again.
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 7:40 PM, Erick Erickson wrote:
> Well, this is not a neutral forum ...
>
> A common use-case for Solr is exactly to replace
> dat
Well, this is not a neutral forum ...
A common use-case for Solr is exactly to replace
database searches because, as you say, search
performance in a database is often slow and limited.
RDBMSs do very complex stuff very well, but they
are not designed for text searching.
Scaling is accomplished b
Hi,
I am new to Solr, and I am studying it currently. We are planning to
implement Solr in our production setup. We have 15 servers where we are
getting the data. The data is huge, like we are supposed to keep 150 Tera
bytes of data (in terms of documents it will be around 2592000 documents
per s