WIP, COVERS ELASTICSEARCH 5.5.x, UPDATING TO ES 6.5.x
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- Design of an event logging infrastructure cluster
- Throughput: how many events per second (005-design-event-logging/005-design-event-logging.md//eps) are you going to collect?
 - Retention: how long do you want to keep your data, hot and cold?
 - Size: what is the average size of a collected event?
 - Fault tolerance: can you afford losing your indexed data?
 - Queries
 
 - Which hardware do I need?
 - How to design my indices?
 - What about some tuning?
 
 - Design of an event logging infrastructure cluster
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- Elasticsearch most common operations
 - Get useful information about your cluster
- Nodes information
 - Monitor your search queues
 - Indices information
 - Shard allocation information
 - Recovery information
 - Segments information (006-operating-daily/006-operating-daily.md//can be extremely verbose)
 - Cluster stats
 - Nodes stats
 - Indice stats
 - Indice mapping
 - Indice settings
 - Cluster dynamic settings
 - All the cluster settings (006-operating-daily/006-operating-daily.md//can be extremely verbose)
 
 
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How we reindexed 36 billion documents in 5 days within the same Elasticsearch cluster
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Use Case: Migrating a Cluster Across the Ocean Without Downtime
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Use Case: An Advanced Elasticsearch Architecture for High-volume Reindexing
 
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