There is a default Docker image for Solr on the Docker Registry. I've
used it to great effect in creating a custom Solr install.

The main thing I'd say is that Docker generally encourages you to run
many apps on the same host, whereas Solr benefits hugely from a host of
its own - so don't be misled into installing Solr alongside lots of
other things.

Even if the only thing that gets put onto a node is a Docker install,
then a Solr Docker image, it is *still* way easier to do than anything
else I've tried and still very worth it.

Upayavira (who doesn't, yet, have Dockerised Solr in production, but
will soon)

On Mon, 14 Mar 2016, at 07:53 PM, Jay Potharaju wrote:
> Hi,
> I was wondering is running solr inside a  docker container. Are there any
> recommendations for this?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Thanks
> Jay

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