BTW why do you think that SolrCloud is limited to 4 nodes? More are for sure possible.
> Am 03.05.2019 um 07:54 schrieb Salmaan Rashid Syed > <salmaan.ras...@mroads.com>: > > Hi Solr Users, > > I am using Solr 7.6 in cloud mode with external zookeeper installed at > ports 2181, 2182, 2183. Currently we have only one server allocated for > Solr. We are planning to move to multiple servers for better sharing, > replication etc in near future. > > Now the issue is that, our organisation has data indexed for different > clients as separate collections. We want to uniquely access, update and > index each collection separately so that each individual client has access > to their respective collections at their respective ports. Eg:— Collection1 > at port 8983, Collection2 at port 8984, Collection3 at port 8985 etc. > > I have two options I guess, one is to run Solr in cloud mode with 4 nodes > (max as limited by Solr) at 4 different ports. I don’t know how to go > beyond 4 nodes/ports in this case. > > The other option is to run Solr as service and create multiple copies of > Solr folder within the Server folder and access each Solr at different port > with its own collection as shown by > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wmQFwK2sujE > > I am really confused as to which is the better path to choose. Please help > me out. > > Thanks. > > Regards, > Salmaan > > > *Thanks and Regards,* > Salmaan Rashid Syed > +91 8978353445 | www.panna.ai | > 5550 Granite Pkwy, Suite #225, Plano TX-75024. > Cyber Gateways, Hi-tech City, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.