Hi,

I have four data nodes and I am wondering if it makes sense to reduce the 
number from four to two and double up on the resources. I am trying to find 
a happy medium between performance and disk usage. The current data nodes 
are setup with 16GB of RAM and 4vCPU's but would it be better if I went 
with two data nodes, doubling the resources?

Basically, build two data nodes with 32GB of RAM and 8vCPU's. Has anyone 
done testing related to the performance impact of a move like this? Will 
the search performance ultimately stay about the same given that no other 
changes will be made except the change in replicas and shards to match a 
two node cluster vs a four node cluster?

I appreciate any feedback.
Brandon

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