Looks awesome, do you have any examples/benchmarks of using these indexes
for various cluster sizes e.g. 20 nodes, 60 nodes, 100s+?

On 10 June 2015 at 09:08, Andres de la Peña <adelap...@stratio.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> With the release of Cassandra 2.1.6, Stratio is glad to present its open
> source Lucene-based implementation of C* secondary indexes
> <https://github.com/Stratio/cassandra-lucene-index> as a plugin that can
> be attached to Apache Cassandra. Before the above changes, Lucene index was
> distributed inside a fork of Apache Cassandra, with all the difficulties
> implied. As of now, the fork is discontinued and new users should use the
> recently created plugin, which maintains all the features of Stratio
> Cassandra <https://github.com/Stratio/stratio-cassandra>.
>
>
>
> Stratio's Lucene index extends Cassandra’s functionality to provide near
> real-time distributed search engine capabilities such as with ElasticSearch
> or Solr, including full text search capabilities, free multivariable
> search, relevance queries and field-based sorting. Each node indexes its
> own data, so high availability and scalability is guaranteed.
>
>
> We hope this will be useful to the Apache Cassandra community.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> --
>
> Andrés de la Peña
>
>
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>



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