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Solr mindshare

As of April 2026, the mindshare of Solr in the Search as a Service category stands at 4.9%, down from 6.3% compared to the previous year, according to calculations based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Search as a Service Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
Solr4.9%
Elastic Search17.9%
Xapien14.2%
Other63.0%
Search as a Service
 
 
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Last updated Mar 26, 2026

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By visitors reading reviews
Computer Software Company
15%
Manufacturing Company
9%
Retailer
9%
Outsourcing Company
7%
Construction Company
7%
Comms Service Provider
5%
Financial Services Firm
5%
Marketing Services Firm
5%
Insurance Company
4%
Performing Arts
4%
Aerospace/Defense Firm
4%
University
4%
Educational Organization
4%
Healthcare Company
4%
Media Company
4%
Government
4%
Logistics Company
2%
Energy/Utilities Company
2%
Wholesaler/Distributor
2%
Transportation Company
2%

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Solr Reviews Summary
Author infoRatingReview Summary
Senior Search Engineer at a financial services firm with 51-200 employees4.0This highly stable and scalable solution significantly improved our enterprise content search with its valuable natural language capabilities, leading to 80% user adoption. While setup was complex, I recommend it, despite needing better query performance and backend improvements.
Data Scientist at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees3.5I value Solr's efficient indexing, which saves significant effort. However, I find its grammar difficult, documentation lacking, and it requires more complex operations to match MongoDB's capabilities and stability.
Senior Software Engineer, Search at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees4.0I found it improved our search performance and user retention with valuable features like sharding and faceting. However, SolrCloud stability, indexing speed, and scalability with increased sharding were significant issues I experienced.
VP of Product at a legal firm with 51-200 employees4.0I found Solr fast and flexible for indexing 600k documents with powerful search. While it improved our capabilities, its high memory usage is a con. I'd now consider search-as-a-service like Elasticsearch due to Solr's overhead.