It stores data forever so you basically need to remove old data after some days.
curator could help here.

In the future, you will have built in elasticsearch a feature which will do 
that. But by now, you need to take care of it yourself.

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Le 10 mars 2014 à 07:43, Shilpi Agrawal <shil...@strumsoft.com> a écrit :

Hi,

I want to know the strategy which marvel follows to store the data.
Like for how long it store the data and how it flushes the data and how much 
data can be stored any limitations.

how it manages the data which is stored via any cluster.

Please help me to let me know this.

Thanks
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