Architecture decisions with Solr

2011-02-09 Thread Greg Georges
Hello all, I am looking into an enterprise search solution for our architecture and I am very pleased to see all the features Solr provides. In our case, we will have a need for a highly scalable application for multiple clients. This application will be built to serve many users who each will

Re: Architecture decisions with Solr

2011-02-09 Thread Darren Govoni
What about standing up a VM (search appliance that you would make) for each client? If there's no data sharing across clients, then using the same solr server/index doesn't seem necessary. Solr will easily meet your needs though, its the best there is. On Wed, 2011-02-09 at 14:23 -0500, Greg

RE: Architecture decisions with Solr

2011-02-09 Thread Greg Georges
no access to the index of other clients. Greg -Original Message- From: Darren Govoni [mailto:dar...@ontrenet.com] Sent: 9 février 2011 14:28 To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Architecture decisions with Solr What about standing up a VM (search appliance that you would make) for each

Re: Architecture decisions with Solr

2011-02-09 Thread Glen Newton
...@ontrenet.com] Sent: 9 février 2011 14:28 To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org Subject: Re: Architecture decisions with Solr What about standing up a VM (search appliance that you would make) for each client? If there's no data sharing across clients, then using the same solr server/index

Re: Architecture decisions with Solr

2011-02-09 Thread Sujit Pal
: Architecture decisions with Solr What about standing up a VM (search appliance that you would make) for each client? If there's no data sharing across clients, then using the same solr server/index doesn't seem necessary. Solr will easily meet your needs though, its the best

Re: Architecture decisions with Solr

2011-02-09 Thread Adam Estrada
decisions with Solr What about standing up a VM (search appliance that you would make) for each client? If there's no data sharing across clients, then using the same solr server/index doesn't seem necessary. Solr will easily meet your needs though, its the best there is. On Wed, 2011-02-09