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> CC: 'Jonathan DeMello' ; amer.mahf...@itp.com;
> 'Nishchint Yogishwar' ;
> Subject: RE: Solr for multiple websites
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> Thanks Girjesh.
>
> Can you please let me know what are the pros and cons of this apporoach.
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>
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From: Hitendra Molleti
Sent: Thu 19-08-2010 14:38
To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org;
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'Nishchint Yogishwar' ;
Subject: RE: Solr for multiple websites
Thanks Girjesh.
Can you please let me know what are the p
: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Solr for multiple websites
Using multicore is the right approach
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Hi
We have a news portal built on a CMS that heavily uses solr for indexing.
Going ahead we will be migrating all our other portals to the same platform
and are not sure how do we work with Solr for multiple websites.
The options are:
1) Using multiple publications/indexes within solr for each