Re: Fast search by any column

2017-08-31 Thread Josh Elser
ic, you may as well just create indexes until your heart is content (space permitting of course). -Original Message- From: Andrzej [mailto:borucki_andr...@wp.pl] Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2017 11:03 AM To: user@hbase.apache.org Subject: Re: Fast search by any column W dniu 30.08.2017 o 19

RE: Fast search by any column

2017-08-30 Thread Dave Birdsall
our heart is content (space permitting of course). -Original Message- From: Andrzej [mailto:borucki_andr...@wp.pl] Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2017 11:03 AM To: user@hbase.apache.org Subject: Re: Fast search by any column W dniu 30.08.2017 o 19:54, Dave Birdsall pisze: > As Josh Elser m

Re: Fast search by any column

2017-08-30 Thread Andrzej
W dniu 30.08.2017 o 19:54, Dave Birdsall pisze: As Josh Elser mentioned, you might try Apache Phoenix. You could try any SQL-on-HBase solution, actually. Apache Trafodion (incubating) is another example. As I understand, Apache Phoenix and Apache Trafodion are highest layer than HBase and bot

RE: Fast search by any column

2017-08-30 Thread Dave Birdsall
@hbase.apache.org Subject: Re: Fast search by any column I am unfortunately unfamiliar with SOLR; is any other solution based on Scan,Get and Query, fast search with secondary indexes ? > Index all your data into SOLR, make it return you the row key for each > > lookup?

Re: Fast search by any column

2017-08-30 Thread Andrzej
I am unfortunately unfamiliar with SOLR; is any other solution based on Scan,Get and Query, fast search with secondary indexes ? > Index all your data into SOLR, make it return you the row key for each > lookup?

Re: Fast search by any column

2017-08-28 Thread Jean-Marc Spaggiari
Hi Andrzej, Index all your data into SOLR, make it return you the row key for each lookup? JMS 2017-08-28 14:51 GMT-04:00 Andrzej : > How add index to any column? >