Apache Solr vs. Site Search 360

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Apache Solr
Score 8.9 out of 10
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Apache Solr is an open-source enterprise search server.N/A
Site Search 360
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Site Search 360 is a search engine for all user types, powering B2B and B2C websites, content-rich sites such as blogs and online libraries, as well as eCommerce stores. Speed and reliability: The vendor states the service response time is usually between 10 and 100ms (~20ms on average) per request. Flexible crawler: Site Search 360 can crawl as much or as little as desired. Ease of implementation: The user only needs to add one snippet of code to add site…
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per month per user
Pricing
Apache SolrSite Search 360
Editions & Modules
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Free
$0
per month per user
Columbo
$9
per month per installation
Holmes (Most Popular Plan)
$49
per month per installation
Holmes Pro (including eCommerce Search)
$89
per month per installation
Batman
$119
per month per installation
Batman Pro (including eCommerce Search)
$374
per month per installation
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Apache SolrSite Search 360
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
Additional DetailsYearly plans come with a 10% discount. All automatic payments are processed by Stripe, which accepts all major credit and debit cards worldwide. We also support SEPA (for Europe-based clients) and Paypal. We can offer direct invoicing and payment via bank transfer or cheque, but this is only available when paying in advance for a yearly Batman plan.
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Apache SolrSite Search 360
User Ratings
Apache SolrSite Search 360
Likelihood to Recommend
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User Testimonials
Apache SolrSite Search 360
Likelihood to Recommend
Very effective for end-user searching applications and for generating search results. Also very well suited to those looking for high reliability and performance. If [you're doing] fuzzy searching or if you are working on a smaller end-user application or an internal application that does not require high performance and flexible/adapting searching then it may not be necessary to use Solr.
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Pros
  • Faceted navigation and field collapsing/grouping : filtering and quick results were what we needed for our websites. Our customers needed to have this functionalities for good and efficient results.
  • We tested them with our customers' registered searches (they received all new goods matching with their registered searches by emails and/or mobile push). Results were incredible by comparison with our old system (old MySQL requests).
  • Note : we didn't put all our data in Solr. Just what we need for searching uses. Other data stayed in our MySQL database.
  • Auto-suggest : our old auto-suggest wasn't performing well. With Apache Solr, our new one was worked really well ! The suggestions came quickly and suggestions were good.
  • We also extended auto-suggestion with geo-spatial data and it worked well.
  • Hit highlighting : we used this functionality and we didn't have problem and nasty surprise.
  • Keep all data status during data upgrading (see next details for improvements)
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Cons
  • Ease of use -- this is not always the easier platform to configure.
  • Developer Community -- There are not a whole lot of folks out there that understand this stuff so finding talent is difficult.
  • Drupal 8 -- We've been frustrated with slow development on APIs for Drupal 8 integration.
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Usability
It takes some time to deploy and currectly maintein it. And also, to learn how to use and integrate in the enviroment as well. Once you get theses steps done, it usability is very simple, and almost of the time it don't require no further attention on it. Even for maintence, if you deploy it on a cluster mode, it is very reliable and easy to take one host down.
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Alternatives Considered
We switched from search indexes stored in MySQL to soar and it's made a world of difference for our growing businesses. The relational databases are very poor for handling the complex data searches require and Solr delivered all the tools we need to get the performance our end users are demanding.
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Return on Investment
  • It's enabled us to deliver fast, relevant search results on our new website. The site is still in beta and being actively developed so our complete ROI is still unknown.
  • It integrates very well with Drupal so it has saved us from having to develop a custom solution.
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ScreenShots

Site Search 360 Screenshots

Screenshot of Site Search 360 search bar is fully customizable to best suit your website theme.Screenshot of Site Search 360 query, autocomplete and smart suggestions organized in result groups for a more efficient and user-friendly searchScreenshot of Site Search 360 query and search results page preview with neatly organized results and highlighted data points for a smoother navigation.Screenshot of Smart filtersScreenshot of Intuitive dashboard with insightful analyticsScreenshot of As you type suggestions and results