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Elasticsearch Server: Second Edition

You're reading from   Elasticsearch Server: Second Edition From creating your own index structure through to cluster monitoring and troubleshooting, this is the complete guide to implementing the ElasticSearch search engine on your own websites. Packed with real-life examples.

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Published in Apr 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783980529
Length 428 pages
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Elasticsearch Server Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
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Preface
1. Getting Started with the Elasticsearch Cluster 2. Indexing Your Data FREE CHAPTER 3. Searching Your Data 4. Extending Your Index Structure 5. Make Your Search Better 6. Beyond Full-text Searching 7. Elasticsearch Cluster in Detail 8. Administrating Your Cluster Index

Introduction to routing


By default, Elasticsearch will try to distribute your documents evenly among all the shards of the index. However, that's not always the desired situation. In order to retrieve the documents, Elasticsearch must query all the shards and merge the results. However, if you can divide your data on some basis (for example, the client identifier), you can use a powerful document and query distribution control mechanism—routing. In short, it allows us to choose a shard that will be used to index or search data.

Default indexing

During indexing operations, when you send a document for indexing, Elasticsearch looks at its identifier to choose the shard in which the document should be indexed. By default, Elasticsearch calculates the hash value of the document's identifier and on the basis of that, it puts the document in one of the available primary shards. Then, those documents are redistributed to the replicas. The following diagram shows a simple illustration of how indexing...

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