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Nice!

Lukáš
Dne 16.10.2013 16:07 "Roy Russo" royrusso@gmail.com napsal(a):

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The number of replica shards is very low, since this is the default, I
would expect numbers comparative to primary shards.

Jörg

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BTW do you have some percentiles as opposed to avgs (none of these have
normal distribution I think)
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On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 3:10 PM, joergprante@gmail.com <
joergprante@gmail.com> wrote:

The number of replica shards is very low, since this is the default, I
would expect numbers comparative to primary shards.

I bet the number of people running single node clusters for development
brings that down.

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The percentage of users with 0 replica shards in the dataset today is over
50%. Likely closer to 60%. Vincent is correct, that it does look like most
of these people are in development mode.

I'm working on breaking the data in to quartiles, as per Lukas' thoughts. I
expected to see a bell curve, but instead the data looks more like an
exponentially decreasing curve across every metric.

On Wednesday, October 16, 2013 10:07:26 AM UTC-4, Roy Russo wrote:

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