Questions coming to my mind: Is there a "Resiliency Status" page for SolrCloud somewhere?
How would SolrCloud behave in a Jepsen test? Regards Bernd Am 10.10.2017 um 09:22 schrieb Toke Eskildsen: > On Mon, 2017-10-09 at 20:50 -0700, Tech Id wrote: >> Being a long term Solr user, I tried to do a little comparison myself >> and actually found some interesting features in ES. >> >> 1. No zookeeper - I have burnt my hands with some zookeeper issues >> in the past and it is no fun to deal with. Kafka and Storm are also >> trying to burden zookeeper less and less because ZK cannot handle >> heavy traffic. > > ZooKeeper is not the easiest beast to tame, but it does have its > plusses. The greatest being that it is pretty good at what it does: > https://aphyr.com/posts/291-call-me-maybe-zookeeper > > Home-cooked distribution systems might be a lot easier to use, > primarily because they tend to be a perfect fit for the technology they > support, but they are hard to get right: > https://aphyr.com/posts/323-call-me-maybe-elasticsearch-1-5-0 > >> 2. REST APIs - this is a big wow over the complicated syntax Solr >> uses. I think V2 APIs are coming to address this, but they did come a >> bit late in the game. > > I guess you mean JSON APIs? Anyway, I fully agree that the old Solr > syntax is extremely clunky as soon as we move beyond the simple "just > supply a few search terms"-scenario. > > - Toke Eskildsen, Royal Danish Library >