Re: SOLR terminology

2017-09-28 Thread alessandro.benedetti
>From the Solr wiki[1] : *Logical* /Collection/ : It is a collection of documents which share the same logical domain and data structure *Physical* /Solr Node/ : It is a single instance of a Solr Server. From OS point of view it is a single Java Process ( internally it is the Solr Web App

Re: SOLR terminology

2017-09-28 Thread Emir Arnautović
Hi, Let’s start from the top and introduce also Shards, Primaries and Replicas: SolrCluster is a cluster of Solr Nodes. Nodes are part of the same cluster if reading configuration from the same “folder” of the same Zookeeper ensemble (ensemble = cluster in ZK terminology). Node is the instance

Re: SOLR terminology

2017-09-28 Thread Rick Leir
Gunalan, Solr Core (core), is one-to-one with a Solr process and its data directory. It can be a shard, or part of a replica. Collection - is one or more shards grouped together, and can be replicated for reliability, availability and performance Node - is a machine in a Zookeeper group

SOLR terminology

2017-09-27 Thread Gunalan V
Hello, Could someone please tell me the difference between Solr Core (core), Collections, Nodes, SolrCluster referred in SolrColud. It's bit confusing. If there are any diagrammatic representation or example please share me. Thanks!