Graphic Pits dtSearch against Lucene

February 6, 2015

An oddball TechWars graphic suggests that Lucene is making life difficult for vendors of proprietary search systems. In the site’s head-to-head “dtSearch vs Lucene” comparison, the open source solution seems to handily trounce dtSearch. Of course, for us, Lucene means Elasticsearch. For those unfamiliar with TechWars, here’s what the site’s description of what it does:

Data-driven: TechWars shows objective data gathered from the web to help you make the right decision when choosing technology for your projects.

Up-to-date: TechWars scans the web to catch the latest trends, so you can sit back and relax while we keep you updated.

Professional: TechWars is built for professionals, by professionals. Let’s build the best tech comparison tool together!

Community: TechWars serves the developer community by opening case studies for discussion. We are always open to requests and feedback via Facebook and Twitter.

The graphic compares dtSearch and Lucene in several areas. We’re told that 196 of TechWars users use Lucene, versus just 15 who use dtSearch. Under the “which companies use it?” heading, sixteen companies (several high-profile) are listed for Lucene, but “no companies found” for dtSearch. Um, it seems like a pretty shallow dataset they’re tapping into there. The site does use Google data for one comparison—a graph that shows how very many more folks have searched for information on Lucene than on dtSearch. At a glance, Lucene would seem to be coming out ahead.

Cynthia Murrell, February 06, 2015

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One Response to “Graphic Pits dtSearch against Lucene”

  1. Charlie Hull on February 6th, 2015 5:23 am

    Or you could just migrate from one to the other…..we built a Lucene query parser that speaks dtSearch syntax http://www.flax.co.uk/blog/2012/04/24/dtsolr-an-open-source-replacement-for-the-dtsearch-closed-source-search-engine/

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