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Brian Bulkowski  
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 More options Apr 17 2012, 8:07 pm
From: Brian Bulkowski <br...@bulkowski.org>
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 17:07:04 -0700
Local: Tues, Apr 17 2012 8:07 pm
Subject: Re: best NoSQL for building an inverted index
Jenna ---

Those two choices are apples and oranges.

Redis is a simple, fast key store that allows you to build your own
reverse index.

Lucene/Hyperdex/MarkLogic/Sphinx/... *ARE* text oriented reverse indexes.

Choose whichever you need!

Good luck!
-brian

On 4/17/2012 4:37 PM, jenna_s wrote:

> Thanks everyone. I didn't expect that many replies and so many
> different replies. I guess I should start looking at each one.

> A friend has suggested that I use Redis, given that my user interface
> in implemented in Rails. Does anyone have experience with Redis and
> inverted indices and why I should/should not use Redis VS Lucene/
> Hyperdex/MarkLogic/Sphinx/HPCC/ElasticSearch?

> Thanks,
> J

> On Apr 17, 12:01 am, jenna_s<jenna.sim...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>> Hi,

>> I'm working on a small project where I need to build an inverted index
>> and then run similarity algorithms on it based on a user query - basic
>> information retrieval. Is there one NoSQL product that stands out when
>> it comes to building&  searching inverted indices?

>> Thanks so much,
>> J


 
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