Hi,
So we are a small startup and we use Google cloud as our cloud provider.
Just last month Google announce how they've made it easy to deploy
elasticsearch on their servers with just several clicks.
I thought that this will be a nice thing to look at as it can save us the
hustle of deploying machines by ourselves and doing and this configuration.
So I literally "clicked to deploy" and go the cluster running and now I
want to add more instances to the cluster as "I'm expanding" and I cannot
seem to find anywhere how to do so. Any one got a clue? I've looked
everywhere and there's no documentation on this issues.
"As of right now they'd have 2 options but neither of them are simple and "point and click" .
They could create a new click to deploy ES cluster (in a new project), and move the data over manually, OR manually bring up a new instance and edit the config files with the cluster IP addresses allowing it to join the existing cluster.
We definitely recognize the need for altering deployments -- as the underlying technology to C2D (Deployment Manager) matures, it will pave the way for these more advanced features."
Hi,
So we are a small startup and we use Google cloud as our cloud provider.
Just last month Google announce how they've made it easy to deploy elasticsearch on their servers with just several clicks.
I thought that this will be a nice thing to look at as it can save us the hustle of deploying machines by ourselves and doing and this configuration.
So I literally "clicked to deploy" and go the cluster running and now I want to add more instances to the cluster as "I'm expanding" and I cannot seem to find anywhere how to do so. Any one got a clue? I've looked everywhere and there's no documentation on this issues.
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