If you use EBS, then ask for provisioned IO.

HTH

David

> Le 15 nov. 2014 à 09:01, Tomer Levy <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm trying to run Elasticsearch on EC2. After watching the webinar on running 
> Elasticsearch on EC2, It was mentioned that the only working solution is 
> using ephemeral storage since EBS is not fast enough.
> However, the current EC2 instance M3.large or even m3.xlarge come with very 
> small disks that won't be enough (40GB). I want to ship 25GB a day and retain 
> data for 30 days. 
> 
> How do you recommend that I go about setting it up? Has anyone successfully 
> used EBS? 
> 
> 
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