Wow that's a lot of stuff...well supposedly the OEM version can handle it,
but if it is a critical component to the university, I would look into a
separate solution. Either the full strength Verity Enterprise on a dedicated
box or a Google appliance:

Verity K2 Enterprise
http://www.verity.com/products/k2_enterprise/index.html

Google appliances
http://www.google.com/appliance/hardware.html

Both can handle more info and have enhanced features such as allowing you to
view documents as HTML instead of the original content format (such as doc
and pdf) which could save some internal network bandwidth and user search
time. Unfortunately, both of these are not cheap and can quickly tell you
how serious management is about their search capabilities. 


-----Original Message-----
From: David Hannum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 11:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Anyone Having Success with Verity


Is there anyone out there who is having success with Verity in an Enterprise
environment.  We have over 88,000 web pages plus all the other documents on
55 servers.  Can Verity K2 which comes with CF even begin to handle this in
a reliable manner?  Comments please . . .  Alternate recommendations . . .

Dave Hannum

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David R. Hannum
Web Analyst/Programmer
Ohio University Computer Services
Administrative Systems
(740) 597-2524

"If your wife is having fun, and you're not . . .
You're still having a lot more fun than if
you're having fun, and she's not!"  (Red Green)


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