Vose and Voyager Server complement each other and make analysis of huge data sets possible, but before describing how Voyager Server and Vose function together, it is useful to take a look at what Voyager Server is and what it does.

Voyager Server

Voyager Server itself is straightforward in design and capabilities. It's numerous functions include:

A simple schematic diagram might look like the following:

Vose

Vose is Voyager's newest product, consisting of 

In addition, Vose has enhanced some of the features found in Voyager Server:

Voyager Server and Vose

Vose takes on the tasks of Discovery and Indexing, but is designed to work in concert with Voyager Server, which contains Navigo for displaying search result, Analytics for providing charts of what has been indexed and the Management UI for setting up how the index is displayed and user security.

Voyager Server is still available as a standalone installation, but Vose is the key to analyzing larger data sets faster with more reliability. While Voyager Server does best with data sets that contain up to 10 million records. Vose, with the distributed Flex Index, can scale up to billions of records.

There are several ways to deploy Vose along with Voyager Server, depending on whether Voyager's embedded index or the Flex Index is used.

Deploying Vose Using the Embedded Index

The first adds HQ and Agents, but retains the built in (embedded) index of Voyager Server. This lets HQ and Agents increase indexing capabilities without having to move to a new index. In this scenario, Discovery and Indexing are directed by HQ via Agents; Voyager Server adds Navigo for displaying Search results, Analytics and the Management UI.

Deploying Vose Using the Flex Index

When the Flex Index is deployed, Voyager can accommodate huge datasets, up to billions of records. In this case, HQ manages Discovery, Indexing and the Flex Index. Voyager Server continues to proved functionality as in the example above.