As a rule of thumb, many will say not to go to production with a pre-release baseline. So until 
Solr4 goes "final" and "stable", it's best not to assume too much about it.

Second suggestion is to properly stage new technologies in your product such 
that they go through their own validation. And so to that end, jump right in 
and start using Solr4 and see for yourself! It's a great technology.

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On 3/7/2012  11:47 AM Dirceu Vieira wrote:<br>Hi All,
<br>
<br>Has anybody started using Solr 4.0 in production environments? Is it stable
<br>enough?
<br>I'm planning to create a proof of concept using solr 4.0, we have some
<br>projects that will gain a lot with features such as near real time search,
<br>joins and others, that are available only on version 4.
<br>
<br>Is it too risky to think of using it right now?
<br>What are your thoughts and experiences with that?
<br>
<br>Best regards,
<br>
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