Elasticsearch supports tribe nodes, so you can combine multiple clusters, 
you then query the tribe node to access data on all of them.

On Monday, December 15, 2014 9:52:45 PM UTC, Yifan Wang wrote:
>
> If I understand correctly, ElasticSearch directly sends query to and 
> collects aggregated results from each shard. With number of shards 
> increases, Reduce phase on the Client node will become overwhelmed. 
>
> One would assume, if ElasticSearch support node level aggregation, the 
> "Reduce" becomes distributed so Client node will not become overwhelmed for 
> large clusters with lots of shards. I am wondering if ElasticSearch 
> supports node level reduce. If not, why? I think this is critical if we 
> like ElasticSearch to be truly scalable for analytics. 
>
> Thanks.
>

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