An interesting blog post that popped on my aggregator radar:

  <http://blog.tourb.us/archives/searching-with-solr/>

"Solr Cons:
Requires java for deployment and for plugin development (although jruby might come into play here)
Uses more memory than we’d like in our resource-constrained environments
Running a separate process adds some operational overhead"

And then this quote in the comments:

"Anybody who refuses to link up a standalone server like Solr to their Ruby app because it is written in Java is going to have a brutal dose of reality if they call up their database vendor to ask what they are written in. I don’t think I’m going out on a limb to say that none of MySQL, Postgres, Oracle, Sybase, etc. are old Ruby projects."


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