ed super fast search with those requirements that we mentioned...
What say ? :)
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> I just tried to answer your many questions, liking youe questions type..
> Answers attached to questions..
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> Thank you Rajini, for your interest :)
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> A) The data for every user is totally unrelated to every other user. This
> gives us few advantages:
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> 1. we can keep our indexes small
ms or nosql), for all or some
parts of your data?
From: Shrinath M [shrinat...@webyog.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2011 11:49 PM
To: rajini maski
Cc: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
Subject: Re: Full Text Search with multiple index and complex requirements
On Mon
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 9:56 AM, rajini maski wrote:
> I just tried to answer your many questions, liking youe questions type..
> Answers attached to questions..
>
> Thank you Rajini, for your interest :)
>
> A) The data for every user is totally unrelated to every other user. This
> gives us few
We are building an application which will require us to index data for each
of our users so that we can provide full text search on their data. Here are
some notable things about the application:
A) The data for every user is totally unrelated to every other user. This
gives us few advantages: