Post AV1dChWRXoWQgQClFY by warkolm@aus.social
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 (DIR) Post #AV0Q3uJX7eYDBhgOtE by rolle@mementomori.social
       2023-04-25T09:09:48Z
       
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       Just enabled the default search on my instance. Needs 16GB of RAM but it's totally worth it.
       
 (DIR) Post #AV0TAGu4LfzqqaUya8 by jan@toot.io
       2023-04-25T09:44:33Z
       
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       @rolle Elastic per default uses 50% of available memory, you can limit the JVM heap size by changing the config in:/etc/elasticsearch/jvm.optionsXms is the initial size of total heap space and Xmx is the maximum size of total heap space.
       
 (DIR) Post #AV0UWo2nuc5txNtSKW by rolle@mementomori.social
       2023-04-25T09:59:49Z
       
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       @jan I know, that is the first thing I did. But for my usage it wasn't enough.
       
 (DIR) Post #AV0oLczWfFSDZhJ77w by millions@wetdry.world
       2023-04-25T13:41:52Z
       
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       @rolle @esm do you have default search enabled on here I haven’t tried it yet
       
 (DIR) Post #AV1dChWRXoWQgQClFY by warkolm@aus.social
       2023-04-25T23:11:40Z
       
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       @rolle Elasticsearch should run well on 4 gig, depending on how much data you have
       
 (DIR) Post #AV1xFQHG7CXl9Qg5AG by rolle@mementomori.social
       2023-04-26T02:56:18Z
       
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       @warkolm Even 8gb didn't keep it running. I run a massive amount of data, following over 5000 people.