Chris Hostetter wrote:
: I even know of a company which mere existence is based partly on Solr. :)
now *that* sounds like i story i'd like to hear more of
Unfortunately we are in the same boat. I was asked to take part in this
startup, but turned down the offer. I bet they are eager to keep t
: I even know of a company which mere existence is based partly on Solr. :)
now *that* sounds like i story i'd like to hear more of
-Hoss
: I'll bet Hoss & Yonik's paycheck on it. ;-)
: P.S. Hoss & Yonik - just kidding, but couldn't resist. Many kudos to your
: efforts on this.
I can't speak for Yonik, but I take no offense -- I bet my paycheck on
Solr every day :)
: > and hopefully for lots of following projects but I'm a bit
Hi Simon -
We're running Solr in production, and it's rock solid. Of course you can't
really just take an anonymous word for it, but I would honestly put this
stack up against any other system you can find, open source or commercial.
Run it for yourself and you'll be alarmed at how sound it is,
Hi Simon,
...are there solr servers in production...
You can see a list at http://wiki.apache.org/solr/PublicServers -
there's some solid stuff running on Solr already!
-Bertrand
I know about a number of production installations.
I even know of a company which mere existence is based partly on Solr. :)
There is also a public list of production installations available on the
homepage and/or Wiki.
Eivind
CNET has been using SOLR in production for quite some time. There are others
on this list-serv that can elaborate way beyond me.
On 9/11/06, Simon Willnauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I almost convinced my boss to use Solr in production for a new project
and hopefully for lots of follow