Lots of people do, by either running two processes manually managed, or
using container technology like Docker.
Obviously you'd increase your management overhead, but I haven't heard any
major issues from others using these methods.

Regards,
Mark Walkom

Infrastructure Engineer
Campaign Monitor
email: [email protected]
web: www.campaignmonitor.com


On 21 April 2014 19:30, age <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Does anyone have 2 or more instances running Elastic Search on the same
> machine? Problems who live 2 instances of Elastic Search in the same
> machine? Besides that would have to share the RAM, and consultation would
> be slower.
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