[float] [[breaking_80_allocation_changes]] === Allocation changes //NOTE: The notable-breaking-changes tagged regions are re-used in the //Installation and Upgrade Guide //tag::notable-breaking-changes[] // end::notable-breaking-changes[] [float] [[breaking_80_allocation_change_flood_stage_block_always_removed]] ==== Auto-release flood-stage block no longer optional If a node exceeds the flood-stage disk watermark then we add a block to all of its indices to prevent further writes as a last-ditch attempt to prevent the node completely exhausting its disk space. By default, from 7.4 onwards the block is automatically removed when a node drops below the high watermark again, but this behaviour could be disabled by setting the system property `es.disk.auto_release_flood_stage_block` to `false`. This behaviour is no longer optional, and this system property must now not be set. [float] [[breaking_80_allocation_change_include_relocations_removed]] ==== Accounting for disk usage of relocating shards no longer optional By default {es} will account for the sizes of relocating shards when making allocation decisions based on the disk usage of the nodes in the cluster. In earlier versions the `cluster.routing.allocation.disk.include_relocations` setting allowed this accounting to be disabled, which would result in poor allocation decisions that might overshoot watermarks and require significant extra work to correct. This behaviour is no longer optional, and this setting has been removed.