Why don't you point your application server to more than one ES node, by
using TransportClient?

Jörg

On Sat, Oct 18, 2014 at 7:59 AM, webish <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a cluster of 3 r3.2xlarge aws servers.  Each is a master and data
> node.
>
> Has anyone considered running a cluster of data nodes and then running
> master nodes on each application server?  Currently my application servers
> have auto scaling policies.
>
> The application server is pointing to a single ES node which isn't
> distributing the load very well.  Also, it has created a single point of
> failure for the cluster.
>
> I'm thinking to change the 3 r3.2xlarge servers to be data only nodes and
> each app node would had it's own master node used to communicate with ES...
>
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