rom: Geoff Hopson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 10:43:58 AM
> Subject: Re: Solr vs Autonomy
>
> My project is looking to index 10s of millions of documents, providing
> search across a live-live environment
Hi Geoff,
I cannot vouch for Autonomy however, earlier this year we did evaluate
Endeca & Solr and we went with Solr some of the reasons were:
1. Freedom of open source with Solr
2. Very good & active solr open source community
3. Features pretty much overlap with both solr & Endeca
4. Endeca how
I would do the field visibility one layer up from the search engine.
That layer already knows about the user and can request the appropriate
fields. Or request them all (better HTTP caching) and only show the
appropriate ones.
As I understand your application, putting access control in Solr
doesn'
On Sep 18, 2008, at 3:23 AM, Geoff Hopson wrote:
As per other thread
1) security down to field level
how complex of a security model do you need?
Is each users field visibility totally distinct? are there a few
basic groups?
If you are willing to write (or hire someone to write) a cus
My project is looking to index 10s of millions of documents, providing
search across a live-live environment (hence index
distribution/replication is important). Most searches have to be done
(ie to end user) in 5 seconds or less. The index has about 30 fields,
and I reckon that the security access
It depends entirely on the needs of the project. For some things,
Solr is superior to Autonomy, for other things, not.
I used to work at Autonomy (and Verity and Inktomi and Infoseek),
and I chose Solr for Netflix. It is working great for us.
wunder
==
Walter Underwood
Former Ultraseek Architect
As per other thread
1) security down to field level
Otherwise I am mostly happy that Solr gives me everything that Autonomy does.
2008/9/18 Otis Gospodnetic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Geoff,
>
> Perhaps you can find out the list of features/functionalities that your
> project requires and we can gi
Geoff,
Perhaps you can find out the list of features/functionalities that your project
requires and we can give you quick yes/no.
Or perhaps you can get those "others" to list those Autonomy features that they
think they really need, and we can tell you how Solr compares.
Otis
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