In the world of search, there are often a few burning questions when it comes to considering the right technology for your organization. One that we hear a lot is: Should we use Solr or Elasticsearch?
Elasticsearch, the open source project for developers to slice and dice their data, has pulled in $10 million. Since launching in 2009, Amsterdam-based Elasticsearch has become one the most popular ...
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Apache Solr, also known as Solr, is an open source enterprise search engine. Prominent features include full text search, hit highlighting, faceted search, real-time indexing, dynamic clustering, ...
Rocana’s dynamic sharding model takes ingest and search of IT operations data to petabyte scale, while maintaining low-latency queries Every company wants to guarantee uptime and positive experiences ...
Google built its web empire on commodity hardware. Rather than invest in powerful, expensive supercomputers, it harnessed the collective power of tens of thousands of ordinary servers, cutting costs ...
When first announced, Elastic's buy of Swiftype didn't make sense. But by following the line of IP, the reasoning fall into place Last November, Elastic surprised many by acquiring hosted search ...
Enterprise search software provider LucidWorks has introduced a package based on its open-source Apache Solr search engine that will allow administrators and business analysts to extract more ...