You are wellcome Andreas, and thanks for useful answer ;-)
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 4:33 PM Andreas Joseph Krogh <andreas@visena.com> wrote:
På onsdag 25. mars 2020 kl. 13:36:38, skrev J2eeInside J2eeInside <j2eeinside@gmail.com>:
Hi all,
I hope someone can help/suggest: I'm currently maintaining a project that uses Apache Solr /Lucene. To be honest, I wold like to replace Solr with Postgre Full Text Search. However, there is a huge amount of documents involved - arround 200GB. Wondering, can Postgre handle this efficiently? Does anyone have specific experience, and what should the infrastructure look like?
P.S. Not to be confused, the Sol works just fine, i just wanted to eliminate one component from the whole system (if Full text search can replace Solr at all)
I see you've gotten some answers but wanted to chime in...
We seach in ~15mill. emails and ~10 mill documents (extracted text from Word/PDF etc. using Java-tools), and use PG and FTS (gin, not rum) for the exact same reasons as Evergreen (it seems). We have to mix FTS with domain-specific logic/filtering and that is based on relational data in the database. I don't see how we could have done that using an external search-engine. Maybe it's easy, I don't have any experience with it.