Thanks for the input, much appreciated.
-Rakesh


On 7/29/08 12:18 PM, "Matthew Runo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> As far as I know only one machine can write to an index at a time.
> More than that and I got corrupted indexes.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Matthew Runo
> Software Developer
> Zappos.com
> 702.943.7833
> 
> On Jul 28, 2008, at 11:25 AM, Rakesh Godhani wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Hi, we are currently evaluating Solr and have been browsing the
>> archives for
>> one particular issue but can¹t seem to find the answer, so please
>> forgive me
>> if I¹m asking a repetitive question.  We like the idea of having
>> multiple
>> slave servers serving up queries and a master performing updates.
>> However
>> the the issue for us there is no redundancy for the master.  So a
>> couple of
>> questions:
>> 
>> 1. Can there be multiple masters (or update servers) sharing the
>> same index
>> files, performing updates at the same time (ie. Hosting the index on
>> a SAN)?
>> 
>> 2. Is there a recommended architecture utilizing a SAN.   (For
>> example 2
>> slaves and 2 masters sharing a SAN).  We current don¹t have that many
>> records ­ prob about a million and growing.  We are mainly concerned
>> about
>> redundancy, then performance.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> -Rakesh
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 


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