> As such, any sort of failure either with ZomboDB itself, between Postgres and Elasticsearch (network layer), or within Elasticsearch will cause the operating Postgres transaction to ABORT. [1]
In my defense, there is a fairly important distinction between "any error that ES is capable of reporting back" and "any sort of failure within Elasticsearch".
That said, I and trust that you're more familiar with consistency levels than me, so I'll bow out here.
> As such, any sort of failure either with ZomboDB itself, between Postgres and Elasticsearch (network layer), or within Elasticsearch will cause the operating Postgres transaction to ABORT. [1]
In my defense, there is a fairly important distinction between "any error that ES is capable of reporting back" and "any sort of failure within Elasticsearch".
That said, I and trust that you're more familiar with consistency levels than me, so I'll bow out here.
[1] https://www.zombodb.com/documentation/things-to-know/