You have to try capacity planning for yourself, by adjusting configuration
of index / shards / nodes and resource control parameters like heap size,
how many documents your system can load. There is no fixed rule that can
estimate the maximum amount of data volume an ES cluster is capable of.
Note that you can always add nodes and create new indices, it is possible
to grow a single cluster into hundreds or thousands of nodes ( = machines).

For a rough number, you should estimate your retention data volume, maybe
you must keep the data for some days and you can drop it then. Then you
have to estimate the resources for search (quer load, filter caches etc.)
All these factors should be taken into consideration for the number of
nodes you may need.

Jörg

On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 2:15 PM, Marian Valero <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok! thank you, and referent to cluster, because is so many data an
> everyday this increment and I can't have all data in only one machine, how
> many cluster I have to use?
>
> Thanks for all.
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