ployed.
>> then what is a solr instance?
>>
>> Am I correct.If not,please help me
>>
>> Thanks in advance
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> Binoy Dalal
at multiple JVM processes run behind a solr server running?
> I wanted to know what is a node. -> I understood like a mchine with solr
> server deployed.
> then what is a solr instance?
>
> Am I correct.If not,please help me
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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e a mchine with solr
server deployed.
then what is a solr instance?
Am I correct.If not,please help me
Thanks in advance
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g a document in one shard,it gets reflected in every shard
> of that collection. But main intention of creating shard is to break up the
> data.
> >Why do we replicate a collection?
>
> Thanks in advance
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every shard
of that collection. But main intention of creating shard is to break up the
data.
>Why do we replicate a collection?
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