HI Dennis, I have used UUID in context of an application where an installation id (UUID) is generated by the code. It caters to around 10K users. I have not used it in context of SOLR.
/ Pankaj Bhatt. On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 11:05 PM, Dennis Gearon <gear...@sbcglobal.net>wrote: > Thank you Pankaj. > > How large was your installation of Solr? I'm hoping to get mine to be > multinational and making plans for that as I go. So having unique ids, > UUIDs, > that cover a huge addressable space is a requirement. > > If your's was comparable, how were your replication issues, merging issues, > anthing else related to getting large datasets searchable and unique? > > Dennis Gearon > > > Signature Warning > ---------------- > It is always a good idea to learn from your own mistakes. It is usually a > better > idea to learn from others’ mistakes, so you do not have to make them > yourself. > from 'http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=4501&tag=nl.e036' > > > EARTH has a Right To Life, > otherwise we all die. > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: pankaj bhatt <panbh...@gmail.com> > To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org; gear...@sbcglobal.ne > Sent: Mon, January 3, 2011 8:55:21 AM > Subject: Re: uuid, COMB uuid, distributed farms > > Hi Dennis, > > I have used UUID's in my project to identify a basic installation of > the client. > Can i be of any help. > > / Pankaj Bhatt. > > On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 3:28 AM, Dennis Gearon <gear...@sbcglobal.net> > wrote: > > > Planning ahead here. > > > > Anyone have experience with UUIDs, COMB UUIDs (sequential) in large, > > internatiionally distributed Solr/Database project. > > > > Dennis Gearon > > > > > > Signature Warning > > ---------------- > > It is always a good idea to learn from your own mistakes. It is usually a > > better > > idea to learn from others’ mistakes, so you do not have to make them > > yourself. > > from 'http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=4501&tag=nl.e036' > > > > > > EARTH has a Right To Life, > > otherwise we all die. > > > > > >