Re: [discovery] Elasticsearch sharding

2016-09-16 Thread Trey Jones
I did read to the end—and though I don't have anything useful to contribute, I appreciate the discussion. One random thought that's not directly related: I wonder if people who aren't search/database aficionados would appreciate adding Elasticsearch, Lucene, CirrusSearch, nodes, shards, primaries

Re: [discovery] Elasticsearch sharding

2016-09-16 Thread David Causse
Le 16/09/2016 à 16:28, Guillaume Lederrey a écrit : [...] The enwiki_content example: enwiki_content index is configured to have 6 shards and 3 replicas, for a total number of 24 shards. It also has the additional constraint that there is at most 1 enwiki_content per node. This ensures a

[discovery] Elasticsearch sharding

2016-09-16 Thread Guillaume Lederrey
Hello all! We had an interesting discussion yesterday with David about the way we do sharding of our indices on elasticsearch. Here are a few notes for whoever finds the subject interesting and wants to jump in the discussion: Context: We recently activated row aware shard allocation on our