Sure. If you don't care at the beginning of your production about replication 
(and failover), that's perfectly fine.

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Le 11 septembre 2014 à 09:17:44, Simon Forsberg ([email protected]) a écrit:

Hello,

I am wondering if it's a valid approach to start with a single-noded 
ElasticSearch cluster and then scale out when needed?

This would of course involve a proper shard management.

Thanks,

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