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