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Directly-attached (local) storage generally performs
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better than remote storage because it is simpler to configure well and avoids
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communications overheads.
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Some remote storage performs very poorly, especially
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under the kind of load that {es} imposes. However, with careful tuning, it is
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sometimes possible to achieve acceptable performance using remote storage too.
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Before committing to a particular storage architecture, benchmark your system
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with a realistic workload to determine the effects of any tuning parameters. If
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you cannot achieve the performance you expect, work with the vendor of your
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storage system to identify the problem.
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