OSM is literally Postgres data. If you want to move some of this data into
SOLR, you can write SQL and import it...
On Sun, Jun 26, 2016 at 10:32 AM, Youzha wrote:
> does anybody can help me for this case pls?
> On Jun 26, 2016 3:38 AM, "tkg_cangkul" wrote:
>
> > hi william,
> >
> > thx for you
does anybody can help me for this case pls?
On Jun 26, 2016 3:38 AM, "tkg_cangkul" wrote:
> hi william,
>
> thx for your reply.
> is it any link article or documents that i can read for this?
> pls let me know if you've any suggestion.
>
> On 26/06/16 02:58, William Bell wrote:
>
>> It depends on
hi william,
thx for your reply.
is it any link article or documents that i can read for this?
pls let me know if you've any suggestion.
On 26/06/16 02:58, William Bell wrote:
It depends on if your are using TIGERLINE data in OSM to increase the
accuracy of home addresses.
If you are using TIGE
It depends on if your are using TIGERLINE data in OSM to increase the
accuracy of home addresses.
If you are using TIGERLINE, you are talking about > 500M rows or so +
millions of OSM data. Which will is a LOT of data that you will be pumping
into SOLR. You will need to use Solr Cloud since you wi