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[role="xpack"]
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[testenv="basic"]
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[[overview-index-lifecycle-management]]
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== {ilm-init} overview
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<titleabbrev>Overview</titleabbrev>
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You can create and apply {ilm-cap} ({ilm-init}) policies to automatically manage your indices
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according to your performance, resiliency, and retention requirements.
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Index lifecycle policies can trigger actions such as:
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* **Rollover** -
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include::../glossary.asciidoc[tag=rollover-def-short]
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* **Shrink** -
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include::../glossary.asciidoc[tag=shrink-def-short]
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* **Force merge** -
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include::../glossary.asciidoc[tag=force-merge-def-short]
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* **Freeze** -
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include::../glossary.asciidoc[tag=freeze-def-short]
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* **Delete** - Permanently remove an index, including all of its data and metadata.
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{ilm-init} makes it easier to manage indices in hot-warm-cold architectures,
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which are common when you're working with time-series data such as logs and metrics.
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You can specify:
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* The maximum size, number of documents, or age at which you want to roll over to a new index.
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* The point at which the index is no longer being updated and the number of
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primary shards can be reduced.
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* When to force a merge to permanently remove documents marked for deletion.
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* The point at which the index can be moved to less performant hardware.
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* The point at which the availability is not as critical and the number of
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replicas can be reduced.
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* When the index can be safely deleted.
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For example, if you are indexing metrics data from a fleet of ATMs into
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Elasticsearch, you might define a policy that says:
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. When the index reaches 50GB, roll over to a new index.
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. Move the old index into the warm stage, mark it read only, and shrink it down
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to a single shard.
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. After 7 days, move the index into the cold stage and move it to less expensive
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hardware.
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. Delete the index once the required 30 day retention period is reached.
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[IMPORTANT]
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===========================
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To use {ilm-init}, all nodes in a cluster must run the same version.
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Although it might be possible to create and apply policies in a mixed-version cluster,
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there is no guarantee they will work as intended.
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Attempting to use a policy that contains actions that aren't
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supported on all nodes in a cluster will cause errors.
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===========================
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