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How to make search distributed and scalable
Hi, buddies,
I'm reading something about solr and elastic-search, the thing i have
been curious is how to make search engine distributed(using something like
hadoop?).
I readed something about shards and replication tech mentioned in the
user guide, but what is lacked for the open source projects like solr and
elastic-search is the detailed essay about the architecture and the design
of the system, instead, they only provide full user guide.
Of course, i'm a user of this kind of system, however, i want to get
more about the insight.
could anyone here provide me more materials to get me clear about the
distributed architecture of such open source search engines?
Thanks~
---
Weiwei Wang
gtalk: ww.wang.cs@gmail.com
Re: How to make search distributed and scalable
Posted by Weiwei Wang <wa...@dianxinos.me>.
thanks, dude, i will take a look at it
2011/4/21 Kim Kokkonen <ki...@gmail.com>
> You might check out katta, which nicely combines lucene and hadoop:
>
> http://katta.sourceforge.net/
>
> This page has some architectural talks:
>
> http://katta.sourceforge.net/about/talks
>
> -Kim
>
>
>
> On 4/19/2011 12:11 AM, Weiwei Wang wrote:
>
>> Hi, buddies,
>> I'm reading something about solr and elastic-search, the thing i have
>> been curious is how to make search engine distributed(using something like
>> hadoop?).
>>
>> I readed something about shards and replication tech mentioned in
>> the
>> user guide, but what is lacked for the open source projects like solr and
>> elastic-search is the detailed essay about the architecture and the design
>> of the system, instead, they only provide full user guide.
>>
>> Of course, i'm a user of this kind of system, however, i want to get
>> more about the insight.
>>
>> could anyone here provide me more materials to get me clear about the
>> distributed architecture of such open source search engines?
>>
>> Thanks~
>>
>> ---
>> Weiwei Wang
>> gtalk: ww.wang.cs@gmail.com
>>
>>
>
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Re: How to make search distributed and scalable
Posted by Kim Kokkonen <ki...@gmail.com>.
You might check out katta, which nicely combines lucene and hadoop:
http://katta.sourceforge.net/
This page has some architectural talks:
http://katta.sourceforge.net/about/talks
-Kim
On 4/19/2011 12:11 AM, Weiwei Wang wrote:
> Hi, buddies,
> I'm reading something about solr and elastic-search, the thing i have
> been curious is how to make search engine distributed(using something like
> hadoop?).
>
> I readed something about shards and replication tech mentioned in the
> user guide, but what is lacked for the open source projects like solr and
> elastic-search is the detailed essay about the architecture and the design
> of the system, instead, they only provide full user guide.
>
> Of course, i'm a user of this kind of system, however, i want to get
> more about the insight.
>
> could anyone here provide me more materials to get me clear about the
> distributed architecture of such open source search engines?
>
> Thanks~
>
> ---
> Weiwei Wang
> gtalk: ww.wang.cs@gmail.com
>
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