FYI: http://engineering.linkedin.com/search/did-you-mean-galene

"LinkedIn built our early search engines on Lucene.  As we grew, we evolved 
the search stack by adding layers on top of Lucene.  Our approach to 
scaling the system was reactive, often narrowly focused, and led to 
stacking new components to our architecture, each to solve a particular 
problem without thinking holistically about the overall system needs.  This 
incremental evolution eventually hit a wall requiring us to spend a lot of 
time keeping systems running, and performing scalability hacks to stretch 
the limits of the system.

Around a year ago, we decided to completely redesign our platform given our 
growth needs and our direction towards realizing the world’s first economic 
graph. The result was Galene, our new search architecture, which has since 
been implemented and successfully powering multiple search products at 
LinkedIn. Galene has helped us improve our development culture and forced 
us to incorporate new development processes.  For example, the ability to 
build new indices every week with changes in the offline algorithms 
requires us to adopt a more agile testing and release process.  Galene has 
also helped us clearly separate infrastructure tasks from relevance tasks. 
 For example, relevance engineers no longer have to worry about writing 
multi-threaded code, perform RPCs, or worry about scaling the system."

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