Hi; I said that:
"What are the main differences between ElasticSearch and Solr that makes ElasticSearc a NoSQL store but not Solr." because it is just a marketing term as Jack indicated after me. Also I said: "The first link you provided includes ElasticSearch: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NoSQL as a Document Store" I mean if you can add Solr to the wikipedia page but it is not a reference. Because these are all "marketin terms" as like Big Data. You should remember the definition of Big Data: "Data that is much more than you can process with traditional methods" so it is not an exactly defined definition. One can say Big Data for something but one can not. It is similar to NoSQL. Thanks; Furkan KAMACI 2014-03-03 11:28 GMT+02:00 Charlie Hull <char...@flax.co.uk>: > On 01/03/2014 23:53, Jack Krupansky wrote: > >> NoSQL? To me it's just a marketing term, like Big Data. >> >> +1 > > Depends very much who you talk to. Marketing folks like to ride the > current wave, so if NoSQL is current, they'll jump on that one, likewise > Big Data. Technical types like to be correct in their definitions :) > > C > > > -- > Charlie Hull > Flax - Open Source Enterprise Search > > tel/fax: +44 (0)8700 118334 > mobile: +44 (0)7767 825828 > web: www.flax.co.uk >