You will want to have both solr and a sql/nosql data storage option. They serve 
different purposes 


> On May 8, 2017, at 10:43 PM, bharath.mvkumar <bharath.mvku...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> We have a use case where we have mysql database which stores documents and
> also some of the fields in the document is also indexed in solr. 
> We plan to move all those documents to solr by making solr as the nosql
> datastore for storing those documents. The reason we plan to do this is
> because we have to support cross center data replication for both mysql and
> solr and we are in a way duplicating the same data.The number of writes we
> do per second is around 10,000. Also currently we have only one shard and we
> have around 70 million records and we plan to support close to 1 billion
> records and also perform sharding.
> 
> Using solr as the nosql database is a good choice or should we look at
> Cassandra for our use case? 
> 
> Thanks,
> Bharath Kumar
> 
> 
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