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Huseyin Akdogan
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Huseyin Akdogan

Hüseyin Akdoğan began his software adventure with the GwBasic programming language. He started learning the Visual Basic language after QuickBasic and developed many applications until 2000, after which he stepped into the world of Web with PHP. After this, he came across Java! In addition to counseling and training activities since 2005, he developed enterprise applications with JavaEE technologies. His areas of expertise are JavaServer Faces, Spring Frameworks, and big data technologies such as NoSQL and Elasticsearch. Along with these, he is also trying to specialize in other big data technologies. Hüseyin also writes articles on Java and big data technologies and works as a technical reviewer of big data books. He was a reviewer of one of the bestselling books, Mastering Elasticsearch – Second Edition.
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Store module


As the name suggests, the store module is related to controlling how index data is stored. All the operations on the hard disk drive are done using the store module. Therefore, when it comes to improving indexing performance, they need to focus on the store module. There are some tips to improve performance for this situation.

Store types

Elasticsearch allows an index to be stored on disk or in memory. By default, it uses filesystem based on storage, and, in this context, it provides some store types that we can use. Elasticsearch will automatically choose the best one for the operating environment. If you would like to use one of these store types, you should set the index.store.type in elasticsearch.yml file:

index.store.type: niofs

Or it can be set per-index basis at index creation time:

curl -XPUT localhost:9200/my_index -d '{
    "settings": {
        "index.store.type": "niofs"
    }
}'

Now let's look at these store types one by one.

Simple filesystem store

The simplefs type uses...

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Hüseyin Akdoğan began his software adventure with the GwBasic programming language. He started learning the Visual Basic language after QuickBasic and developed many applications until 2000, after which he stepped into the world of Web with PHP. After this, he came across Java! In addition to counseling and training activities since 2005, he developed enterprise applications with JavaEE technologies. His areas of expertise are JavaServer Faces, Spring Frameworks, and big data technologies such as NoSQL and Elasticsearch. Along with these, he is also trying to specialize in other big data technologies. Hüseyin also writes articles on Java and big data technologies and works as a technical reviewer of big data books. He was a reviewer of one of the bestselling books, Mastering Elasticsearch – Second Edition.
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