Hi Vincent,
Good question!  This graphic is actually a little misleading and should be
changed to show Arches app acting as a proxy to to the Elasticsearch server.
Elasticsearch runs as a separate service and additional instances of
Elasticsearch can be setup on additional machines if needed.
Cheers,
Alexei


Director of Web Development - Farallon Geographics, Inc. - 971.227.3173

On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 8:28 AM, Vincent Meijer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> In Arches 4 the ElasticSearch server is incorporated inside Arches itself:
> https://github.com/archesproject/arches/wiki/Dev-Installation#system-
> architecture
>
> I was wondering how this works and what the idea behind this is. It seems
> odd to me.
> E.g. How would it work if you want to run a cluster of Arches instances?
>
> Thanks!
> Vincent
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