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[role="xpack"]
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[[data-tier-shard-filtering]]
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=== Index-level data tier allocation filtering
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You can use the index-level `_tier_preference` setting to control
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which <<data-tiers, data tier>> an index is allocated to.
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This setting corresponds to the data node roles:
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* <<data-content-node, data_content>>
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* <<data-hot-node, data_hot>>
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* <<data-warm-node, data_warm>>
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* <<data-cold-node, data_cold>>
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* <<data-frozen-node, data_frozen>>
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NOTE: The <<data-node, data>> role is not a valid data tier and cannot be used
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with the `_tier_preference` setting. The frozen tier stores <<partially-mounted,partially
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mounted indices>> exclusively.
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[discrete]
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[[data-tier-allocation-filters]]
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==== Data tier allocation settings
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[[tier-preference-allocation-filter]]
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`index.routing.allocation.include._tier_preference`::
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Assign the index to the first tier in the list that has an available node.
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This prevents indices from remaining unallocated if no nodes are available
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in the preferred tier.
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For example, if you set `index.routing.allocation.include._tier_preference`
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to `data_warm,data_hot`, the index is allocated to the warm tier if there
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are nodes with the `data_warm` role. If there are no nodes in the warm tier,
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but there are nodes with the `data_hot` role, the index is allocated to
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the hot tier.
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Used in conjuction with <<data-tier-allocation,data tiers>>.
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