Yes, what is Solr Cloud then for, that already provides clustering support,
so what's the need for Cassandra ?


On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 2:06 AM, Sávio Teles <savio.te...@lupa.inf.ufg.br>wrote:

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> Solr's index sitting on a single machine, even if that single machine can
>> vertically scale, is a single point of failure.
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> And about Cloud Solr?
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> 2013/9/30 Ken Hancock <ken.hanc...@schange.com>
>
>> Yes.
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>>
>> On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 1:57 PM, Andrey Ilinykh <ailin...@gmail.com>wrote:
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>>> Also, be aware that while Cassandra has knobs to allow you to get
>>>> consistent read results (CL=QUORUM), DSE Search does not. If a node drops
>>>> messages for whatever reason, outtage, mutation, etc. its solr indexes will
>>>> be inconsistent with other nodes in its replication group.
>>>>
>>>> Will repair fix it?
>>>
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