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Apache Solr vs ElasticSearch - the Feature Smackdown!

API

Feature Solr 4.7.0 ElasticSearch 1.0
Format XML,CSV,JSON JSON
HTTP REST API
Binary API   SolrJ  TransportClient, Thrift (through a plugin)
JMX support  ES specific stats are exposed through the REST API
Client libraries  PHP, Ruby, Perl, Scala, Python, .NET, Javascript PHP, Ruby, Perl, Scala, Python, .NET, Javascript, Erlang, Clojure
3rd-party product integration (open-source) Drupal, Magento, Django, ColdFusion, Wordpress, OpenCMS, Plone, Typo3, ez Publish, Symfony2, Riak (via Yokozuna) Drupal, Django, Symfony2, Wordpress, CouchBase
3rd-party product integration (commercial) DataStax Enterprise Search, Cloudera Search, Hortonworks Data Platform, MapR SearchBlox, Hortonworks Data Platform, MapR
Output JSON, XML, PHP, Python, Ruby, CSV, Velocity, XSLT, native Java JSON, XML/HTML (via plugin)

 

Indexing

Feature Solr 4.7.0 ElasticSearch 1.0
Data Import DataImportHandler - JDBC, CSV, XML, Tika, URL, Flat File Rivers modules - ActiveMQ, Amazon SQS, CouchDB, Dropbox, DynamoDB, FileSystem, Git, GitHub, Hazelcast, JDBC, JMS, Kafka, LDAP, MongoDB, neo4j, OAI, RabbitMQ, Redis, RSS, Sofa, Solr, St9, Subversion, Twitter, Wikipedia
ID field for updates and deduplication
DocValues 
Partial Doc Updates   with stored fields  with _source field
Custom Analyzers and Tokenizers 
Per-field analyzer chain 
Per-doc/query analyzer chain 
Synonyms   Supports Solr and Wordnet synonym format
Multiple indexes 
Near-Realtime Search/Indexing 
Complex documents   Flat document structure. No native support for nesting documents
Schemaless   4.4+
Multiple document types per schema   One set of fields per schema, one schema per core
Online schema changes   Schema change requires restart. Workaround possible using MultiCore.  Only backward-compatible changes.
Apache Tika integration 
Dynamic fields 
Field copying   via multi-fields
Hash-based deduplication 

 

Searching

Feature Solr 4.7.0 ElasticSearch 1.0
Lucene Query parsing 
Structured Query DSL   Need to programmatically create queries if going beyond Lucene query syntax.
Span queries   via SOLR-2703
Spatial search 
Multi-point spatial search 
Faceting   The way top N facets work now is by getting the top N from each shard, and merging the results. This can giveincorrect counts when num shards > 1.
Advanced Faceting   blog post
Pivot Facets 
More Like This
Boosting by functions 
Boosting using scripting languages 
Push Queries  JIRA issue  Percolation. Distributed percolation supported in 1.0
Field collapsing/Results grouping   possibly 1.0+ link
Spellcheck  Suggest API
Autocomplete  Added in 0.90.3 here
Query elevation  workaround
Joins   It's not supported in distributed search. See LUCENE-3759.  via has_children and top_children queries
Resultset Scrolling   New to 4.7.0  via scan search type
Filter queries   also supports filtering by native scripts
Filter execution order   local params and cache property  _cache and _cache_key property
Alternative QueryParsers   DisMax, eDisMax  query_string, dis_max, match, multi_match etc
Negative boosting   but awkward. Involves positively boosting the inverse set of negatively-boosted documents.
Search across multiple indexes  it can search across multiple compatible collections
Result highlighting
Custom Similarity 
Searcher warming on index reload   Warmers API

 

Customizability

Feature Solr 4.7.0 ElasticSearch 1.0
Pluggable API endpoints 
Pluggable search workflow   via SearchComponents
Pluggable update workflow 
Pluggable Analyzers/Tokenizers
Pluggable Field Types
Pluggable Function queries
Pluggable scoring scripts
Pluggable hashing 
Pluggable webapps   site plugin
Automated plugin installation   Installable from GitHub, maven, sonatype or elasticsearch.org

 

Distributed

Feature Solr 4.7.0 ElasticSearch 1.0
Self-contained cluster   Depends on separate ZooKeeper server  Only ElasticSearch nodes
Automatic node discovery  ZooKeeper  internal Zen Discovery or ZooKeeper
Partition tolerance  The partition without a ZooKeeper quorum will stop accepting indexing requests or cluster state changes, while the partition with a quorum continues to function.  Partitioned clusters can diverge unless discovery.zen.minimum_master_nodes set to at least N/2+1, where N is the size of the cluster. If configured correctly, the partition without a quorum will stop operating, while the other continues to work. See this
Automatic failover  If all nodes storing a shard and its replicas fail, client requests will fail, unless requests are made with the shards.tolerant=true parameter, in which case partial results are retuned from the available shards.
Automatic leader election
Shard replication
Sharding 
Automatic shard rebalancing  it can be machine, rack, availability zone, and/or data center aware. Arbitrary tags can be assigned to nodes and it can be configured to not assign the same shard and its replicates on a node with the same tags.
Change # of shards  Shards can be added (when using implicit routing) or split (when using compositeId). Cannot be lowered. Replicas can be increased anytime.  each index has 5 shards by default. Number of primary shards cannot be changed once the index is created. Replicas can be increased anytime.
Relocate shards and replicas   can be done by creating a shard replicate on the desired node and then removing the shard from the source node  can move shards and replicas to any node in the cluster on demand
Control shard routing   shards or _route_ parameter  routing parameter
Consistency Indexing requests are synchronous with replication. A indexing request won't return until all replicas respond. No check for downed replicas. They will catch up when they recover. When new replicas are added, they won't start accepting and responding to requests until they are finished replicating the index. Replication between nodes is synchronous by default, thus ES is consistent by default, but it can be set to asynchronous on a per document indexing basis. Index writes can be configured to fail is there are not sufficient active shard replicas. The default is quorum, but all or one are also available.

 

Misc

Feature Solr 4.7.0 ElasticSearch 1.0
Web Admin interface  bundled with Solr  via site plugins: elasticsearch-headbigdeskkopf,elasticsearch-HQHammer
Hosting providers WebSolrSearchifyHosted-SolrIndexDepotOpenSolr,gotosolr bonsai.ioIndexistoqbox.ioIndexDepot

 


Thoughts...

As a number of folks point out in the discussion below, feature comparisons are inherently shallow and only go so far. I think they serve a purpose, but shouldn't be taken to be the last word on these 2 fantastic search products.

If you're running a smallish site and need search features without fancy bells-and-whistles, I think you'll be very happy with either Solr or ElasticSearch.

I've found ElasticSearch to be friendlier to teams which are used to REST APIs, JSON etc and don't have a Java background. If you're planning a large installation that requires running distributed search instances, I suspect you're also going to be happier with ElasticSearch.

As Matt Weber points out below, ElasticSearch was built to be distributed from the ground up, not tacked on as an 'afterthought' like it was with Solr. This is totally evident when examining the design and architecture of the 2 products, and also when browsing the source code.

 


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