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September 4, 2012

Solr vs. ElasticSearch: Part 2 – Data Handling

Filed under: ElasticSearch,Search Engines,Solr — Patrick Durusau @ 1:47 pm

Solr vs. ElasticSearch: Part 2 – Data Handling by Rafał Kuć.

In the previous part of Solr vs. ElasticSearch series we talked about general architecture of these two great search engines based on Apache Lucene. Today, we will look at their ability to handle your data and perform indexing and language analysis.

  1. Solr vs. ElasticSearch: Part 1 – Overview
  2. Solr vs. ElasticSearch: Part 2 – Data Handling
  3. Solr vs. ElasticSearch: Part 3 – Querying
  4. Solr vs. ElasticSearch: Part 4 – Faceting
  5. Solr vs. ElasticSearch: Part 5 – API Usage Possibilities

Rafal takes a dive into indexing and data handling under Solr and ElasticSearch.

PS: Can you suggest a search engine that does not befoul URLs with tracking information? Or at least consistently presents a “clean” version alongside a tracking version?

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