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This change adds a new "architectures" section to the cluster stats, containing a summary of how many nodes in the cluster are on each processor architecture. The intention is to make it easier to see whether clusters are running on aarch64, or mixed x86_64/aarch64, which may aid support as aarch64 becomes more commonly used.
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This change adds a new "architectures" section to the cluster stats, containing a summary of how many nodes in the cluster are on each processor architecture. The intention is to make it easier to see whether clusters are running on aarch64, or mixed x86_64/aarch64, which may aid support as aarch64 becomes more commonly used. Backport of elastic#68264
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This change adds a new "architectures" section to the cluster stats, containing a summary of how many nodes in the cluster are on each processor architecture. The intention is to make it easier to see whether clusters are running on aarch64, or mixed x86_64/aarch64, which may aid support as aarch64 becomes more commonly used. Backport of #68264
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This change adds a new "architectures" section to the
cluster stats, containing a summary of how many nodes
in the cluster are on each processor architecture.
The intention is to make it easier to see whether
clusters are running on aarch64, or mixed x86_64/aarch64,
which may aid support as aarch64 becomes more commonly
used.