On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 10:21:39 +0800
"Jarvis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>       What you say is done by hadoop that support Hardware Failure态Data
> Replication and some else . 
>       If we want to implement such a good system by ourselves without HDFS
> but Solr , it's a very very complex work I think. :) 
>       I just want to know whether there is a component existed can do the
> distributed search based on Solr.

Thanks for the info.

Risking starting up  a flame war (which is not my intention :) ), what
design reasons / features are there in Solr but not in hadoop/nutch that
would make it compelling to use solr instead of h/n ? 

I know, each case is
different.... the feeling i got from a shortish read into h/n was that H/N is
geared towards webpage indexing, crawling,etc.  But possibly i'm missing
something...

Where Solr is , from my point of view, far more flexible. In which case, maybe
porting HDFS into Solr to add all this clustering / map/reduce options...

thanks for your time and insights :)
B
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