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by gregors 786 days ago
ok, I obviously don't know all the issues this team is dealing with, but it seems to be the goal of what they were doing was this...take the base data in one ES instance and split it out into several ES instances.

The way do do that is to go back to the data of record and repopulate the different ES instances (or new datastore). I can't strongly enough suggest people do not use ES as a database of record.

RubyConf 2019 - How to lose 50 Million Records in 5 minutes by Jon Druse

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qbxmf_TxA-s