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[solr-user] Distributed search fault tolerance

Subject:
Re: Distributed search fault tolerance
From:
Shawn Heisey <solr@...>
Date:
1969-12-31 19:00
I guess I must be including too much information in my questions, 
running into "tl;dr" with them.  Later today when I have more time I'll 
try to make it more bite-size.

On 3/9/2010 2:28 PM, Shawn Heisey wrote:
I attended the Webinar on March 4th. Many thanks to Yonik for putting that on. That has led to some questions about the best way to bring fault tolerance to our distributed search. High level question: Should I go with SolrCloud, or stick with 1.4 and use load balancing? I hope the rest of this email isn't too disjointed for understanding.

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