The Marvel indices tend to be small (you only have 1 node and I therefore 
assume not too many indices). It will also have a little memory signature, 
if you are using the UI. Marvel creates a new index every day, so will know 
within a day how big it gets for you. You need to decide how many days of 
data you want to keep and delete old ones. Curator 
(github.com/elasticsearch/curator ) is a handy tool for that.

As far as search performance goes - it shouldn't have any serious impact 
and if you don't have the marvel UI open it will have no impact at all.

Cheers,
Boaz

On Saturday, August 30, 2014 1:57:46 PM UTC+2, Deep wrote:
>
> Hi,
> What is the impact of Marvel on elastic search performance. I have a 
> single node elastic search deployment and I have installed marvel plugin. 
> It seems that marvel also creates indexes on the node. 
>
> How big is the marvel index and if the UI queries that index say every 10 
> secs will it adversely impact performance of elastic search.
>
> Please guide.
>
> Regards,
> Deep
>

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