Thank you all for your input. The one question still remains: what are the list of ES analytics that are not available, out-of-the-box, in Solr? Is there such a list?
Steve On Thu, Mar 22, 2018 at 2:07 PM, Rahul Singh <rahul.xavier.si...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have the same experience as Daphne. I’ve used SolR for more “document” / > “content” / “Knowledge” search and Elastic as a Log store or Mongo > replacement. SolR has more ways to return/injest data such as XML, JSON, or > even CSV which is appealing. The binary protocol in SolrJ is also appealing > because the updates / selects are fast. > > Ultimately I think SolR is like a 18 wheel tractor trailer and Elastic is > like a uhaul trucks and you can chain a bunch of them up to do what SolR > does. > > -- > Rahul Singh > rahul.si...@anant.us > > Anant Corporation > > On Mar 22, 2018, 9:04 AM -0500, Liu, Daphne <daphne....@cevalogistics.com>, > wrote: > > I used Solr + Cassandra for Document search. Solr works very well with > document indexing. > > For big data visualization, I use Elasticsearch + Grafana. > > As for today, Grafana is not supporting Solr. > > Elasticseach is very friendly and easy to use on multi-dimensional Group > by and its real-time query performance is very good. > > Grafana dashboard solution can be viewed @ https://grafana.com/ > dashboards/5204/edit > > > > > > Kind regards, > > > > Daphne Liu > > BI Architect Big Data - Matrix SCM > > > > CEVA Logistics / 10751 Deerwood Park Blvd, Suite 200, Jacksonville, FL > 32256 USA / www.cevalogistics.com > > T 904.9281448 / F 904.928.1525 / daphne....@cevalogistics.com > > > > Making business flow > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Steven White [mailto:swhite4...@gmail.com] > > Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2018 9:14 AM > > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org > > Subject: Solr or Elasticsearch > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > There are some good write ups on the internet comparing the two and the > one thing that keeps coming up about Elasticsearch being superior to Solr > is it's analytic capability. However, I cannot find what those analytic > capabilities are and why they cannot be done using Solr. Can someone help > me with this question? > > > > Personally, I'm a Solr user and the thing that concerns me about > Elasticsearch is the fact that it is owned by a company that can any day > decide to stop making Elasticsearch avaialble under Apache license and even > completely close free access to it. > > > > So, this is a 2 part question: > > > > 1) What are the analytic capability of Elasticsearch that cannot be done > using Solr? I want to see a complete list if possible. > > 2) Should an Elasticsearch user be worried that Elasticsearch may close > it's open-source policy at anytime or that outsiders have no say about it's > road map? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Steve > > > > NVOCC Services are provided by CEVA as agents for and on behalf of > Pyramid Lines Limited trading as Pyramid Lines. > > This e-mail message is intended for the above named recipient(s) only. > It may contain confidential information that is privileged. If you are not > the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, > distribution or copying of this e-mail and any attachment(s) is strictly > prohibited. If you have received this e-mail by error, please immediately > notify the sender by replying to this e-mail and deleting the message > including any attachment(s) from your system. Thank you in advance for your > cooperation and assistance. Although the company has taken reasonable > precautions to ensure no viruses are present in this email, the company > cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage arising from the use of > this email or attachments. >