If they ask, tell them that Solr *is* a database. Databases store their
stuff on a file system, so your data is gonna end up there in the end.
Putting Solr indexes inside a database is like storing mysql tables in
Oracle.

Upayavira

On Fri, Jul 12, 2013, at 08:18 PM, Sagar Jadhav wrote:
> I think that makes a lot of sense as I was reading the Solr Cloud
> technique.
> Thanks a lot Shawn for the validation. 
> Thanks a lot everyone for helping me out to go in the right direction. I
> really appreciate all the inputs. I will now go back and get the
> exception
> for getting access to the filesytem.
> 
> 
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