oh yes i forgot to mentioned that we are using SAN mounted volumes.
And according to your reply i can say my configuration will work if am 
using SAN mounted volumes?
one last question if my configuration is correct then do i have to drop 
down my shard size from 5 to 1 or to something less to 3 which might 
increase performance?
These are the three nodes configured


   1. Node 1:Master=true,data=true (30gb ram,8 cores)
   2. Node 2:Master=true,data=true (30gb ram,8 cores)
   3. Node 3:Master=false,data=false (30gb ram,8 cores)


On Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 5:46:54 PM UTC+5:30, Magnus Bäck wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at 13:24 CEST, 
>      Hardik Dobariya <hardikdob...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote: 
>
> > yes i can understand the use of network file system is not good. 
> > Actually we do not have any physical machines.we are using virtual 
> > environment.This is the reason we are using NAS to store data on 
> > network. 
>
> Sure, but you don't have to use NAS just because you use VMs. 
> Local disks or volumes mounted from a SAN are still preferred 
> to accessing the file system over SMB or NFS. 
>
> > Any suggestion on using virtual environment for elastic search? 
> > and yes am already using 3 nodes.2 masters with data and one child 
>
> Yes, and as Mark says that's a bad idea. You're better off allowing 
> all three nodes to be masters. Unless you have a serious query load 
> you should keep data on all three nodes. Having a third of the 
> cluster's capacity dedicated to processing queries is most likely 
> very wasteful. 
>
> -- 
> Magnus Bäck                | Software Engineer, Development Tools 
> magnu...@sonymobile.com <javascript:> | Sony Mobile Communications 
>

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