We upgrade our clusters by adding new nodes, increase the number or 
replicas on the indices, let the new node catch up, then exclude the old 
node, and reduce the number of replicas on the indices.

One cluster has a large index for which this operation takes hours. We 
tried to copy data from an existing node, but it copies everything 
regardless (I suspect it has no way to know what's new or not?). We're do 
plan to split that index into smaller shards, but in the meantime we are 
wondering if there is a better way of doing this?

Thanks.

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