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Verity vs Verity K2 Server
Author: Geoff Bowers
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/thread.cfm/threadid:32198#161686
Philip Arnold wrote:
>>What is this the difference between the verity engine, the
>>verity k2 server and Verity Ultraseek ?
> K2 requires a LOT more work to setup each connection than normal Verity,
> but the speed difference is astounding
Typically this involves running a .bat file to start the Verity K2
Service :)
> If you're setting it up, first you have to activate it (which takes some
> work on the server), then each collection needs to be connected to the
> K2 server (more work on the server itself)
Verity K2 collections are created and maintained in exactly the same way
you would a normal Verity collection (they are the same thing). K2 is
just an enhanced search service for your existing collections. To
register a collection with the K2 service its a simple entry per
collection in the K2 ini file, then restart the K2 service.
> Once they're connected though, it's well worth it
If you have a very small collection, you're unlikely to see a
difference. But the larger the document collection the more significant
the K2 service performance benefit becomes. K2 is just a dedicated
Verity search engine that loads the collections into memory.
Another benefit is that you can set up a single K2 instance and have
other servers point to it. This allows you to set up your Verity
searching in a distributed way.
Hope that helps,
-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/
Author: Philip Arnold
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/thread.cfm/threadid:32198#161678
> From: Kurt Knazek
>
> What is this the difference between the verity engine, the
> verity k2 server and Verity Ultraseek ?
Not sure about Ultraseek, but...
K2 requires a LOT more work to setup each connection than normal Verity,
but the speed difference is astounding
If you're setting it up, first you have to activate it (which takes some
work on the server), then each collection needs to be connected to the
K2 server (more work on the server itself)
Once they're connected though, it's well worth it
Remember K2 comes with CF
Author: Kurt Knazek
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/thread.cfm/threadid:32198#161582
What is this the difference between the verity engine, the verity k2 server
and Verity Ultraseek ?
/kurtknazek// application developer
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May 24, 2012
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