Hideki, Mark's answer is right. It depends. Solr 4 has NRT built in.
Otis -- Performance Monitoring - http://sematext.com/spm On Oct 20, 2012 3:43 PM, "Nagendra Nagarajayya" < nnagaraja...@transaxtions.com> wrote: > > You may want to look at realtime NRT for this kind of performance: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-3816 > > You can download realtime NRT integrated with Apache Solr from here: > http://solr-ra.tgels.org > > > Regards, > > - Nagendra Nagarajayya > http://solr-ra.tgels.org > http://rankingalgorithm.tgels.org > > > > On 10/18/2012 11:50 PM, higashihara_hdk wrote: > > Hello everyone. > > > > I have two questions. I am considering using Solr 4.0 to perform full > > searches on the data output in real-time by a Storm cluster > > (http://storm-project.net/). > > > > 1. In particular, I'm concerned whether Solr would be able to keep up > > with the 2000-message-per-second throughput of the Storm cluster. What > > kind of throughput would I be able to expect from Solr 4.0, for example > > on a Xeon 2.5GHz 4-core with HDD? > > > > 2. Also, how efficiently would Solr scale with clustering? > > > > Any pertinent information would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Hideki Higashihara > > > > > >