Hi Samant,

While tremendous progress has been made towards this direction (this is a
major focus of the 1.4.0Beta1 release), this is not something that we would
recommend doing yet. It might be an acceptable solution in some cases, but
should you decide to use elasticsearch as a primary datastore, make sure to
read our resiliency status[1] page first to know about recent improvements
and known issues.

[1] http://www.elasticsearch.org/blog/resiliency-elasticsearch/

On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 4:52 PM, samant <samant.r...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hi Clinton
>
> Considering the enormous amount of value addition in ES since this original
> question was posted . Wondering, if the answer has tilted in favor of
> ElasticSearch ?
>
> Can we safely say - ElasticSearch can be considered as a primary data store
> ?
>
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