Otis: bq: But it doesn't really matter so much whether people are the same or not
I'm going to gently disagree here. I regularly see questions on the user's list about upgrading from 4.x or 3.x (!). So if the sample of users responding to your poll are substantially the same users as responded in 2013, there's no guarantee that they've even upgraded Solr, much less thought it worthwhile to change their paradigm. I suppose an interesting bit of additional data would be "when did you start using Solr?". Would there be a greater percentage of responders using SolrCloud in 2014 .vs. 2013? 2015 .vs. 2014? and so on. Mind you I have zero data to support any of this, it's speculation and I haven't looked at the poll so maybe I'm off base........ Erick On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 7:29 PM, Otis Gospodnetić <otis.gospodne...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I think it's roughly the same profile of people. The poll from 2013 was on > Sematext blog and the new one is on Sematext Twitter account. But it > doesn't really matter so much whether people are the same or not. What > amazes me that in 2017 we don't see a lot more SolrCloud users! > > Otis > -- > Monitoring - Log Management - Alerting - Anomaly Detection > Solr & Elasticsearch Consulting Support Training - http://sematext.com/ > > > On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 8:04 PM, Erick Erickson <erickerick...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Yeah, this is kind of counter to my expectations too. I guess my >> question is whether the same people are responding to the new survey >> as the old one. "If it ain't broke" and all that. >> >> Erick >> >> On Mon, Apr 24, 2017 at 7:58 AM, Otis Gospodnetić >> <otis.gospodne...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > Hi, >> > >> > I'm really really surprised here. Back in 2013 we did a poll to see how >> > people were running Master-Slave (4.x back then) and SolrCloud was a bit >> > more popular than Master-Slave: >> > https://sematext.com/blog/2013/02/25/poll-solr-cloud-or-not/ >> > >> > Here is a fresh new poll with pretty much the same question - How do you >> > run your Solr? <https://twitter.com/sematext/status/854927627748036608> >> - >> > and guess what? SolrCloud is *not* at all a lot more prevalent than >> > Master-Slave. >> > >> > We definitely see a lot more SolrCloud used by Sematext Solr >> > consulting/support customers, so I'm a bit surprised by the results of >> this >> > poll so far. >> > >> > Is anyone else surprised by this? See https://twitter.com/sematext/ >> > status/854927627748036608 >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Otis >> > -- >> > Monitoring - Log Management - Alerting - Anomaly Detection >> > Solr & Elasticsearch Consulting Support Training - http://sematext.com/ >>