It's not distributed, but I like Tokyo Cabinet. Tokyo Tyrant adds http on top, I've never used Tyrant though.
-Steve On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 7:50 AM, Peter Keane <pke...@mail.utexas.edu> wrote: > Hi All- > > I've just recently began playing with Apache Solr, and it seems to be > a perfect fit for our project (http://code.google.com/p/dase/). I've > been quite surprised at both how easy Solr was to get up and running > and how flexible it seems to be. I've been tempted to use it for not > just search, but document storage as well. Seems, though, this is not > the best road to go down. > > I'd like to know if there are recommendations for a document store (or > distributed hash table) that would work well alongside Solr. > Basically, I'd like to be able to deploy in Tomcat and interact w/ the > store over http (like Solr). Recommendations I've seen include > Project Voldemort, BDB, BananaDB, CouchDB, etc. I'd be quite > interested to hear comments about pluses/minuses of any of those or > other options OR comments about Solr suitability as a document store. > > thanks- > Peter Keane > daseproject.org >