Hi!

On 30.11.2008, at 09:49, Lyes Amazouz wrote:

Hi everybody!

In our company, we want to use Ferret as the main index/search engine of our applications. And we are looking for some testimonies about how Ferret is efficient when deployed in production.

* Was Ferret already deployed in production in some companies? is there some testimonies about that?

Yes, I use Ferret whenever I need some kind of search for a site or application I'm working on. Usually these are full text searches for product catalogs and/or html content - not really large scale, at most around 10000 documents. Most recent example is www.fahrrad-xxl.de.

We also use Ferret + aaf in a knowledge management system I'm working on for xscio AG (xscio.de).

* What is the maximum number of documents we can index with ferret? Has some one informations about that.

I have no idea whether there is an upper limit for the number the documents other than the maximum value a Ruby Fixnum instance can have...

* What is the best way to access a very huge Ferret Index? May we distribute it on several machines or not?

Afair there's no way to distribute an index across multiple machines built into Ferret. You could do the distribution yourself of course by clustering your data and distributing across several independent ferret indexes. Downside is that search result scores from different indexes aren't directly comparable.

By the way, can Ferret read Solr indexes as they are both clones of luceen?

Ferret isn't really index compatible with Lucene anymore, it uses a slightly different index format mostly due to differences in the representation of utf8 values, but I think there were other changes, too.

Oh, and Solr also isn't a clone of Lucene, it's a search server that internally uses the Lucene library.


Cheers,
Jens

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