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### Pulse Elasticsearch Optimizations
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Optimizations have been added to better manage the data stored in Pulse Elasticsearch. Starting with v6.1, Pulse is going to store only the most relevant data to reduce the disk space and memory footprint on the server. One of the main changes is that Pulse is not going to create pulse-tm1-top indices, this index is storing all threads (Idle + Running). This index was not used in the Pulse Explorer dashboards and all active threads are still available in the pulse-server-state index. On top of that, the Pulse Explorer internal mechanism now integrates a set of routines that will be frequently monitoring the usage of the disk space together with the settings in the Pulse.cfg to ensure that only the relevant data is stored in the Pulse Elastic Cluster.
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Optimizations have been added to better manage the data stored in Pulse Elasticsearch. Starting with v6.1, Pulse is going to store only the most relevant data to reduce the disk space and memory footprint on the server.
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One of the main changes is that Pulse is not going to create pulse-tm1-top indices, this index is storing all threads (Idle + Running). This index was not used in the Pulse Explorer dashboards and all active threads are still available in the pulse-server-state index.
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On top of that, the Pulse Explorer internal mechanism now integrates a set of routines that will be frequently monitoring the usage of the disk space together with the settings in the Pulse.cfg to ensure that only the relevant data is stored in the Pulse Elastic Cluster.
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<center><img src="https://downloads.cubewise.com/web_assets/pulse-release-notes/v610/pulse-elasticsearch-data.png" style="width: 60%; height: 60%;text-align: center"/></center>
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