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[[modules-fielddata]]
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=== Field data cache settings
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The field data cache is used mainly when sorting on or computing aggregations
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on a field. It loads all the field values to memory in order to provide fast
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document based access to those values. The field data cache can be
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expensive to build for a field, so its recommended to have enough memory
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to allocate it, and to keep it loaded.
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The amount of memory used for the field
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data cache can be controlled using `indices.fielddata.cache.size`. Note:
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reloading the field data which does not fit into your cache will be expensive
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and perform poorly.
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`indices.fielddata.cache.size`::
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The max size of the field data cache, eg `30%` of node heap space, or an
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absolute value, eg `12GB`. Defaults to unbounded. Also see
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<<fielddata-circuit-breaker>>.
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NOTE: These are static settings which must be configured on every data node in
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the cluster.
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[float]
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[[fielddata-monitoring]]
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==== Monitoring field data
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You can monitor memory usage for field data as well as the field data circuit
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breaker using
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<<cluster-nodes-stats,Nodes Stats API>>
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