Treat Solr as a blackbox standalone database. Your MySQL is running standalone, right?
And try to go to Solr 6, if you can. 5 is not latest anymore and there had been lots of scaling improvements in 6. Regards, Alex On 7 Oct 2016 5:02 AM, "Renee Sun" <renee_...@mcafee.com> wrote: > need some general advises please... > > our infra is built with multiple webapps with tomcat ... the scale layer is > archived on top of those webapps which work hand-in-hand with solr admin > APIs / shard queries / commit or optimize / core management etc etc. > > While I have not get a chance to actually play with solr 5 yet, just by > imagination, we will be facing some huge changes in our infra to be able to > upgrade to solr 5, yes? > > Thanks > Renee > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://lucene.472066.n3. > nabble.com/solr-5-leaving-tomcat-will-I-be-the-only-one- > fearing-about-this-tp4300065.html > Sent from the Solr - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >