The Linux file systems are generally at least twice as fast as the
Windows NTFS file system. Solr installations are mostly disk-limited
so this will have a major effect.

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 12:53 PM, wojtekpia <wojte...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> While Solr is functionally platform independent, I have seen much better
> performance on Linux than Windows under high load (related to SOLR-465).
>
>
> MitchK wrote:
>>
>> As you know, Solr is fully written in Java and Java is still
>> plattform-independent. ;)
>> Learn more about Solr on http://www.lucene.apache.org/solr
>>
>>
>> mrbelvedr wrote:
>>>
>>> That sounds great. Could it also run on Windows?  I am interested in
>>> hiring an experienced Solr freelancer to help us set up Solr on Windows
>>> and configure it to index our products. If anybody is interested please
>>> email tmil...@ktait.com
>>>
>>> Thank you!
>>>
>>
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