Example Index Configuration
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Example Index Configuration is Here's an example of how you might configure your index settings to meet your requirements.
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### 3. **Query Optimization** - **Efficient Queries**: Use efficient query types and filters to reduce the load on the cluster. - **Caching**: Enable query and filter caching to speed up repeated queries. ### 4. **Monitoring and Maintenan…
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