check_fragmentation
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doc:beam/50a0849a-a6e9-4bc2-a022-03aa03f6dba9Show excerpt
- For most workloads, performing a force merge once a day or once a week is often sufficient. This helps keep fragmentation under control without overly impacting performance. 2. **Based on Activity**: - If your index experiences bur…
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