Basically it is just a custom server that keeps an in-memory set of pre-indexed data (all questions from all sites) in a way that is particularly amenable to most "show me a set of related questions" searches; it also has a query parser for a DSL and a few optimized strategies for applying our most common searches, and a fallback strategy for the rest. Not as flexible as a sql server or lucene etc, but pretty good at doing one thing well. It also obviously has to be able to pull in all changes (add / edit / delete / etc) to all questions in a fairly timely manner, and have some caching and cache-invalidation.
The main other thing it contains is a self-updating core so that we can leave it running as a windows service (think: daemon), and it will update itself with the latest code without ever seeing a disruption in service (the outer layer spins up a second copy of the the new code, gets it all working, switches between the two, then decommissions the old).