On 4/3/2013 1:13 PM, Furkan KAMACI wrote:
> Shawn, thanks for your detailed explanation. My system will work on high
> load. I mean I will always index something and something always will be
> queried at my system. That is why I consider about physically separating
> indexer and query reply machines. I think about that: imagine a machine
> that both does indexing (a disk IO for it, I don't know the underlying
> system maybe Solr makes a sequential IO) and both trying to reply queries
> (another kind of IO) That is my main challenge to decide separating them.
> And the next step is that, if I separate them before response can I filter
> the data of indexer machines (I don't have any filtering  issues right now,
> I just think that maybe I can need it at future)

We do seem to have a language barrier, so let me try to be very clear:
If you use SolrCloud, you can't separate querying and indexing.  You
will have to use the master-slave replication that been part of Solr
since at least 1.4, possibly earlier.

Thanks,
Shawn

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