[DOCS] Adds anchors and x-pack icons for frozen indices

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[role="xpack"]
[testenv="basic"]
[[frozen-indices]]
= Frozen Indices
= Frozen indices
[partintro]
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== Best Practices
[role="xpack"]
[testenv="basic"]
[[best_practices]]
== Best practices
Since frozen indices provide a much higher disk to heap ratio at the expense of search latency, it is advisable to allocate frozen indices to
dedicated nodes to prevent searches on frozen indices influencing traffic on low latency nodes. There is significant overhead in loading
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// CONSOLE
// TEST[setup:twitter]
[role="xpack"]
[testenv="basic"]
[[searching_a_frozen_index]]
== Searching a frozen index
Frozen indices are throttled in order to limit memory consumptions per node. The number of concurrently loaded frozen indices per node is
limited by the number of threads in the <<search-throttled>> threadpool, which is `1` by default.
limited by the number of threads in the <<search-throttled,search_throttled>> threadpool, which is `1` by default.
Search requests will not be executed against frozen indices by default, even if a frozen index is named explicitly. This is
to prevent accidental slowdowns by targeting a frozen index by mistake. To include frozen indices a search request must be executed with
the query parameter `ignore_throttled=false`.
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significant overhead associated with this pre-filter phase.
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[role="xpack"]
[testenv="basic"]
[[monitoring_frozen_indices]]
== Monitoring frozen indices
Frozen indices are ordinary indices that use search throttling and a memory efficient shard implementation. For API's like the
`<<cat-indices>>` frozen indicies may identified by an index's `search.throttled` property (`sth`).
<<cat-indices>> frozen indices may identified by an index's `search.throttled` property (`sth`).
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