Apache Lucene vs. nyris

Overview
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Apache Lucene
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Apache Lucene is an open source and free text search engine library written in Java. It is a technology suitable for applications that requires full-text search, and is available cross-platform.
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nyris
Score 0.0 out of 10
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With nyris' visual search engine, customers, partners, and employees can search for spare parts using a picture, text, or a combination of both. nyris is available as a No-Code Search Suite that can be implemented instantly, or as an API. In addition, its Synthetic Data Pipeline can be used to generate realistic images of spare parts at a fraction of the cost of real photography. Its technology aims to transform the customer experience by making it faster, easier to navigate, and vastly more…N/A
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Apache Lucenenyris
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Apache Lucenenyris
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsA free and open source product.
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User Ratings
Apache Lucenenyris
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User Testimonials
Apache Lucenenyris
Likelihood to Recommend
Apache
Apache Lucene is a perfect text search implementation where the heap space usage needs to be kept to its minimal. It also enables search based on various search fields and most importantly the search and index process can happen simultaneously. The only scenario where it might be less appropriate would be when the index size grows too big. We have witnessed few scalable issues where the search would take a while when the index size is too large.
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nyris
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Pros
Apache
  • We found Apache Lucene to be extremely performant in querying large amounts of data and retrieving the correct files based on the metadata provided.
  • The online community offers great support for the product. Even though it is an open source tool, it is not difficult to find help online for it.
  • When we were creating a proof of concept application, we found that the software worked just as well, while being run locally on a resource-limited PC.
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nyris
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Cons
Apache
  • User interface for setup and maintenance would be helpful.
  • Easier cloud/cluster setup.
  • Better, centralized documentation.
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nyris
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Alternatives Considered
Apache
The search and index performance of [Apache] Lucene is excellent and the quality of results is good, if not better. For implementing it with small scale applications it is a no brainer, Lucene is the best and most cost effective solution. Learning curve is not too steep either.
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nyris
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Return on Investment
Apache
  • Being an open source project we did not have to pay any licensing fees for using Apache Lucene. It has greatly improved our search functionality in our web apps.
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nyris
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