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  • timjones
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    4 years, 5 months ago in reply to: Large Databases #15549

    OK, I went to: https://admin.wpsolr.com/#/signin but the signin would not work… so I left a message on the live help chat. Hopefully you got that.

    timjones
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    4 years, 5 months ago in reply to: Large Databases #15547

    Thank you again… how do I contact you?

    timjones
    Participant
    4 years, 5 months ago in reply to: Large Databases #15545

    Thank you for that… Yes, I actually found that guys plugins about 2 weeks ago… I was fixing to ask you if I could use his plugin with your plugin? I am guessing it should be ok to do that.

    I appreciate your feedback. From the looks of things, it appears I will be all set with the exception of buddypress content. I still need a solution for that. I feel like I am at a loss on how to handle buddypress data.

    The only other thing I was concerned with is the 20 integrations, will be enough for my application? I am not sure what an integration is to be honest.

    Thank you for everything. I will be purchasing your plugin in the near future and probably hire you to help integrate everything for me.

    timjones
    Participant
    4 years, 5 months ago in reply to: Large Databases #15543

    Thank you for the fast reply.

    “Your main problem is your blog itself.”

    >>>I am looking at getting a nice dedicated server… maybe spending $400 to $500 a month for one. So not a low end server. I think I should have enough resources to power the site?

    “You’re right, WPSOLR is a plugin, and its pricing does not include Elasticsearch, Solr, or Algolia hosting.”

    >>>So with my dedicated server and WPSOLR, I will not need any additional purchases, I will be set?

    “For your quantity of posts, hosting could be expensive, especially with Algolia.”

    >>>With WPSOLR for Apache Solr, I will need to purchase Algolia as well?

    “The usual idea is to host your own Elasticsearch or Solr for free instead.”

    >>>Will Elasticsearch be able to handle the load? How much additional storage space is needed. Example if my blogs take up 1TB of storage, how much additional storage is needed to power Elasticsearch?

    “WPSOLR is integrated with WooCommerce, but not with buddypress.”

    >>>So I can have fast results with WooCommerce and my blogs, but is there no solution for buddypress?

    Sorry for all the questions, just trying to learn.

    Thank you again!!!!

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