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  <description>Introduction Hi there, this is Nathan from Linker's developers team. Today I'll be writing about the things we learned when implementing Elasticsearch on a Japanese database. 日本語版はこちらです Purpose There are a countless guides for setting up and using Elasticsearch, but the majority of them are focused …</description>
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