On 02/21/2013 12:02 AM, jimtronic wrote:
Now that I've been running Solr Cloud for a couple months and gotten
comfortable with it, I think it's time to revisit this subject.
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I'd really like to hear from someone who has made the leap.
Cheers, Jim
We use Solr as our primary storage
On 2/22/2013 9:02 AM, jimtronic wrote:
Yes, these are good points. I'm using solr to leverage user preference data
and I need that data available real time. SQL just can't do the kind of
things I'm able to do in solr, so I have to wait until the write (a user
action, a user preference, etc) gets
On 22 February 2013 21:32, jimtronic wrote:
> Yes, these are good points. I'm using solr to leverage user preference data
> and I need that data available real time. SQL just can't do the kind of
> things I'm able to do in solr, so I have to wait until the write (a user
> action, a user preference
way.
I'm kind of curious about how many single documents i can send through via
the json update in a day. Millions would be nice, but I wonder what the
upper limit would be.
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y, it offers the most powerful query language available.
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> I'd really like to hear from someone who has made the leap.
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> Cheers, Jim
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s using dynamic fields. And, most
importantly, it offers the most powerful query language available.
I'd really like to hear from someone who has made the leap.
Cheers, Jim
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