Agreed.

Here the discussion is whether Lucene could be considered for storing data?
Whether Lucene could be used as NoSQL?  The Answer is YES.

Regards
Aditya
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On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 2:12 PM, Konstantyn Smirnov <inject...@yahoo.com>wrote:

> simple
>
> what is the speed of indexing of document with stored fields? what is the
> retrieval rate? how good can it scale? How good performs the MongoDB and
> other within the same discipline?
>
> Has anyone conducted such comparison-tests? To dump like 1 mio documents
> into the index (with the single indexed field) and into the mongo, and then
> read random 10k docs? what the performance would be?
>
> The bare idea to split the index from the storage is good, but without
> performance figures is not sufficient.
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