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Note the "problems?" link. NOTE: You must use the _exact_ e-mail you originally subscribed with. Best, Erick On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 8:13 PM, Saulabiu Baba Akinlolu <akinl...@us.ibm.com> wrote: > Unsubscribe > > > Shawn Heisey --- Re: Solrcloud hosting --- > From:"Shawn Heisey" <apa...@elyograg.org>To:"" > <solr-user@lucene.apache.org>Date:Sun, Jan 17, 2016 9:39 PMSubject:Re: > Solrcloud hosting > > On 1/17/2016 2:43 PM, Pranaya Behera wrote: > > I have 1 zookeeper server and 3 solr servers. I want to access the > > search end point which solr server's url i should try ? > > And is there anyway to assign one domain for this solrcloud and how ? > > Adding on to Erick's reply: > > If you want zookeeper to be redundant, you must have at least three of > them, and an odd number is recommended. With three servers, one can > fail with no change in operation. Five servers offers an additional > level of redundancy -- you can take a server down for maintenance, and > the cluster can still survive a secondserver going down. > > I was writing this message while Erick was composing his reply. He got > his finished first. It says much the same thing: > > To always access SolrCloud with a single hostname even when there's a > failure, you need a load balancer, and the load balancer should also be > redundant. If your client code is Java, there is an alternate option: > the CloudSolrClient object in SolrJ. This client discovers the cloud > via Zookeeper, and is constantly aware of the clusterstate. > > Thanks, > Shawn