
Solr is the blazing-fast, open source, multi-modal search platform built on the full-text, vector, and geospatial search capabilities of Apache Lucene™.
Solr is highly reliable, scalable and fault tolerant, providing distributed indexing, replication and load-balanced querying, automated failover and recovery, centralized configuration and more. Solr powers the search and navigation features of many of the world’s largest internet sites.
Features
Hundreds of features make Solr incredibly versatile.
Resources
Everything from tutorials to in-depth documentation.
Scaling with Solr
Scale with confidence in data integrity and performance.
Solr Community
Get support and contribute to the Solr project.
Docker
Containerize your Solr deployments with Docker.
Kubernetes
Automate the deployment of Solr with Kubernetes.
The Apache Solr project was established in 2006 as a subproject of Apache Lucene, and was established as a separate TLP (Top Level Project) in 2021. Solr is developed by contributors to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) through an open, meritocratic process that goes well beyond simply sharing the source code. We call it The Apache Way, and one of which one of the key principles is Community over code.
The project is managed by the Solr PMC (Project Management Committee). The PMC votes on releases and elects new PMC members and committers to the project, some of whom are listed here. This site (aipoweredsearch.com) is not part of the Apache Solr project or managed by the Solr PMC.



