| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233 | [[recovery]]=== Indices Recovery<<cat-recovery,Peer recovery>> is the process used to build a new copy of ashard on a node by copying data from the primary. {es} uses this peer recoveryprocess to rebuild shard copies that were lost if a node has failed, and usesthe same process when migrating a shard copy between nodes to rebalance thecluster or to honor any changes to the <<modules-cluster,shard allocationsettings>>.The following _expert_ setting can be set to manage the resources consumed bypeer recoveries:`indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec`::    Limits the total inbound and outbound peer recovery traffic on each node.    Since this limit applies on each node, but there may be many nodes    performing peer recoveries concurrently, the total amount of peer recovery    traffic within a cluster may be much higher than this limit. If you set    this limit too high then there is a risk that ongoing peer recoveries will    consume an excess of bandwidth (or other resources) which could destabilize    the cluster. Defaults to `40mb`.`indices.recovery.max_concurrent_file_chunks`::    Controls the number of file chunk requests that can be sent in parallel per recovery.    As multiple recoveries are already running in parallel (controlled by    cluster.routing.allocation.node_concurrent_recoveries), increasing this expert-level    setting might only help in situations where peer recovery of a single shard is not    reaching the total inbound and outbound peer recovery traffic as configured by    indices.recovery.max_bytes_per_sec, but is CPU-bound instead, typically when using    transport-level security or compression. Defaults to `2`.This setting can be dynamically updated on a live cluster with the<<cluster-update-settings,cluster-update-settings>> API.
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