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[role="xpack"]
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[testenv="basic"]
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[[async-search-intro]]
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== Long-running searches
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{es} generally allows you to quickly search across big amounts of data. There are
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situations where a search executes on many many shards, possibly against
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<<frozen-indices,frozen indices>> and spanning multiple
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<<modules-remote-clusters,remote clusters>>, for which
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results are not expected to be returned in milliseconds. When you need to
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execute long-running searches, synchronously
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waiting for its results to be returned is not ideal. Instead, Async search lets
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you submit a search request that gets executed _asynchronously_,
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monitor the progress of the request, and retrieve results at a later stage.
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You can also retrieve partial results as they become available but
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before the search has completed.
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You can submit an async search request using the <<submit-async-search,submit
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async search>> API. The <<get-async-search,get async search>> API allows you to
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monitor the progress of an async search request and retrieve its results. An
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ongoing async search can be deleted through the <<delete-async-search,delete
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async search>> API.
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