Hi,
We use Verity, a commercial vendor, for our Search, but were in serious trouble
with its performance, and looking for a solid, more economical, open source
alternative, like Lucene.
A prototype we built using Lucene compared favorably with Verity, but then
along came "zones". Verity tech support helped us re-configure our indices
with "zones", giving us a fivefold increase in performance. Note, "Zones" are
a separate, non-fielded, word list with addressing maps (each word mapped to an
address/document).
Is anyone familiar with Verity "zones"? Does Lucene implement "zones" in its
own way? How?
-Joe
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We use Verity, a commercial vendor, for our Search, but were in serious trouble
with its performance, and looking for a solid, more economical, open source
alternative, like Lucene.
A prototype we built using Lucene compared favorably with Verity, but then
along came "zones". Verity tech support helped us re-configure our indices
with "zones", giving us a fivefold increase in performance. Note, "Zones" are
a separate, non-fielded, word list with addressing maps (each word mapped to an
address/document).
Is anyone familiar with Verity "zones"? Does Lucene implement "zones" in its
own way? How?
-Joe
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