Hi Patrick,

ES uses Lucene indices, replicated and sharded across nodes, and then 
aggregates the results when queried.

I don't know if OrientDB will ever work with ES, since they share many of 
the same features, and it would probably make more sense to just extend 
some of OrientDB's distributed capabilities with the index when using 
Lucene.

Regards,
-Colin

Orient Technologies

The Company behind OrientDB

On Monday, March 16, 2015 at 10:41:36 AM UTC-5, Kevin I wrote:
>
> I can see that OrientDB lucene indices can be done through orientdb-lucene 
> <https://github.com/orientechnologies/orientdb-lucene>, but is there a 
> way to use ElasticSearch in OrientDB? In TitanDB, ElasticSearch support was 
> inbuilt. It would be great if OrientDB has that too.
>
> If not, can I make the two work together out of the box? I haven't used 
> ElasticSearch before, so it would be of great help if anyone can help me 
> out with this.
>
> Thanks.
>

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