On 3/2/2018 2:30 PM, Ritesh Chaman wrote:
> I am trying to deploy solr on my ADLS subscription. can you tell me if that
> is tested and is compatible.
Walter says that this is storage related to Azure.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/data-lake-store/
If this is what you are talking ab
From a quick google search, ADLS seems like the Azure version of S3. Putting
Solr indexes on S3 would be unbelievably slow, if it worked at all. Years ago,
I accidentally put indexes on NFS and it was 100X slower.
Tell us more about what you are trying to do. It is unusual to put Solr indexes
o
Hi team
I am trying to deploy solr on my ADLS subscription. can you tell me if that
is tested and is compatible.
Regards
On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 2:22 PM, Ritesh Chaman
wrote:
> Hi team
>
> May I know what all filesystems are supported by Solr. For eg ADLS,WASB,
> S3 etc. Thanks.
>
> Ritesh
>
On 2/20/2018 3:22 PM, Ritesh Chaman wrote:
> May I know what all filesystems are supported by Solr. For eg ADLS,WASB, S3
> etc. Thanks.
Solr supports whatever your operating system supports. It will expect
file locking to work be fully functional, so things like NFS don't
always work. Local file
Ritesh
The filesystems you mention are used by Spark so it can stream huge quantities
of data (corrections please).
By comparison, Solr uses a more 'reasonable' sized filesystem, but needs enough
memory that all the index data can be resident. The regular Linux ext3 or ext4
is fine.
If you are
Hi team
May I know what all filesystems are supported by Solr. For eg ADLS,WASB, S3
etc. Thanks.
Ritesh