Warmer queries will affect indexing time since each new segment needs to be
warmed up. If you are going to do a large bulk load of data, it would be
advisable to disable warming.

With elasticsearch 0.90.6, it should not be necessary to register different
queries for the warmer API:

https://github.com/elasticsearch/elasticsearch/issues/3819

Cheers,

Ivan


On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Arik Gaisler <[email protected]>wrote:

> I was wondering , as a rule of thumb, how many warmer queries is
> considered healthy?
> We have about 200-350 pre configured search queries which I would like to
> register as warmer queries when creating my index, and update the warmer
> queries when a new query is registered
>
> Now I know that this should not affect the search queries themselves since
> the warmer thread is a seperate one - but will it affect my node's
> stability ?
>
> Arik
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