Capitalize "Elasticsearch" in indexing speed docs

This commit fixes the capitalization of "Elasticsearch" in the indexing
speed docs.

Relates #22659
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Elijah 2017-01-17 12:30:59 -05:00 committed by Jason Tedor
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@ -17,17 +17,17 @@ it is advisable to avoid going beyond a couple tens of megabytes per request
even if larger requests seem to perform better.
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=== Use multiple workers/threads to send data to elasticsearch
=== Use multiple workers/threads to send data to Elasticsearch
A single thread sending bulk requests is unlikely to be able to max out the
indexing capacity of an elasticsearch cluster. In order to use all resources
indexing capacity of an Elasticsearch cluster. In order to use all resources
of the cluster, you should send data from multiple threads or processes. In
addition to making better use of the resources of the cluster, this should
help reduce the cost of each fsync.
Make sure to watch for `TOO_MANY_REQUESTS (429)` response codes
(`EsRejectedExecutionException` with the Java client), which is the way that
elasticsearch tells you that it cannot keep up with the current indexing rate.
Elasticsearch tells you that it cannot keep up with the current indexing rate.
When it happens, you should pause indexing a bit before trying again, ideally
with randomized exponential backoff.
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ number of workers until either I/O or CPU is saturated on the cluster.
=== Increase the refresh interval
The default <<dynamic-index-settings,`index.refresh_interval`>> is `1s`, which
forces elasticsearch to create a new segment every second.
forces Elasticsearch to create a new segment every second.
Increasing this value (to say, `30s`) will allow larger segments to flush and
decreases future merge pressure.