The two approaches solve different needs. In 'multicore' you have a
single webapp with multiple indexes. This means they are all running
in the same JVM. This may be an advantage or a disadvantage depending
on what you are doing.
ryan
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Antonello Mangone
wrot
So correction as per a different thread the next verison of solr will
be 3.1 as per the merge with the luence tpl
David Stuart
On 27 May 2010, at 15:44, Antonello Mangone
wrote:
Hi to all, I have a question for you ...
Can someone exaplain me the differences between a unique solr
appli
Hi Antonello,
In multicore you get richer fuctionality including core discovery,
core config reload, alias, core
swap and (soon to be) core create. Under a single webapp you get
control over memory allocation threads etc. Personally I would chose
multicore and I believe in solr 1.5 they ar
Hi to all, I have a question for you ...
Can someone exaplain me the differences between a unique solr application
multicore and multiple solr webapps ???
Thank you all in advance