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NoSQL (MongoDB) vs Lucene (or Solr) as your database

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You can't partially update a document in solr. You have to re-post all of the fields in order to update a document.

And performance matters. If you do not commit, your change to solr does not take effect, if you commit every time, performance suffers.

There is no transaction in solr.

As solr has these disadvantages, some times NoSQL is a better choice.


> **UPDATE:** Solr 4+ Started supporting commit and soft-commits. Refer to the latest document

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