Re: Solr 4.0 trunk in production

2011-02-21 Thread Otis Gospodnetic
Hi Mark,

Check out the Wiki - 
http://search-lucene.com/?q=nightly+buildsfc_project=Solrfc_type=wiki

Now, these are nightly builds, not necessarily stable snapshots :)  But after 
you test them you can call them stable snapshots for your purposes/app.

Otis

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- Original Message 
 From: Mark static.void@gmail.com
 To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
 Sent: Sun, February 20, 2011 3:10:36 PM
 Subject: Re: Solr 4.0 trunk in production
 
 Thanks for the adivce.
 
 Where can I find stable snapshots, I only know of  checking out from head?
 
 On 2/20/11 11:56 AM, Ryan McKinley wrote:
   Not crazy -- but be aware of a few *key* caviates.
 
  1. Do good  testing on a stable snapshot.
  2. Don't get surprised if you have to  rebuild the index from scratch
  to upgrade in the future.  The  official releases will upgrade smoothly
  -- but within dev builds,  anything may happen.
 
 
 
  On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at  9:50 AM, Markstatic.void@gmail.com   wrote:
  Would I be crazy even to consider putting this in production?  Thanks
 
 


Re: Solr 4.0 trunk in production

2011-02-20 Thread Ryan McKinley
Not crazy -- but be aware of a few *key* caviates.

1. Do good testing on a stable snapshot.
2. Don't get surprised if you have to rebuild the index from scratch
to upgrade in the future.  The official releases will upgrade smoothly
-- but within dev builds, anything may happen.



On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Mark static.void@gmail.com wrote:
 Would I be crazy even to consider putting this in production? Thanks



Re: Solr 4.0 trunk in production

2011-02-20 Thread Mark

Thanks for the adivce.

Where can I find stable snapshots, I only know of checking out from head?

On 2/20/11 11:56 AM, Ryan McKinley wrote:

Not crazy -- but be aware of a few *key* caviates.

1. Do good testing on a stable snapshot.
2. Don't get surprised if you have to rebuild the index from scratch
to upgrade in the future.  The official releases will upgrade smoothly
-- but within dev builds, anything may happen.



On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Markstatic.void@gmail.com  wrote:

Would I be crazy even to consider putting this in production? Thanks



Solr 4.0 trunk in production

2011-02-19 Thread Mark

Would I be crazy even to consider putting this in production? Thanks


Re: Solr 4.0 trunk in production

2011-02-19 Thread François Schiettecatte
I use it in a production setting, but I don't have a very large data set or a 
very heavy query load, the reason I use it is for edismax.

François

On Feb 19, 2011, at 9:50 AM, Mark wrote:

 Would I be crazy even to consider putting this in production? Thanks



Re: Solr 4.0 trunk in production

2011-02-19 Thread William Bell
We use it in production, but the # of docs is only 2.5M.



2011/2/19 François Schiettecatte fschietteca...@gmail.com:
 I use it in a production setting, but I don't have a very large data set or a 
 very heavy query load, the reason I use it is for edismax.

 François

 On Feb 19, 2011, at 9:50 AM, Mark wrote:

 Would I be crazy even to consider putting this in production? Thanks