During the past year, we’ve seen customers running self-managed Elasticsearch clusters on AWS who were running out of compute and storage capacity because of the non-elasticity of their clusters. They adopted Amazon OpenSearch Service (Successor To Amazon Elasticsearch Service) to benefit from better flexibility for their logs and enhanced retention periods. In this post, we […]
Amazon OpenSearch Service (successor to Amazon Elasticsearch Service) is a fully managed service at AWS for OpenSearch. It’s an open-source search and analytics suite used for a broad set of use cases, like real-time application monitoring, log analytics, and website search. While running an OpenSearch Service domain, you can choose from a variety of instances […]
OpenSearch is a distributed, open-source search and analytics suite used for a broad set of use cases like real-time application monitoring, log analytics, and website search. Amazon OpenSearch Service (successor to Amazon Elasticsearch Service) is a managed service that makes it easy to secure, deploy, and operate OpenSearch clusters at scale. Amazon OpenSearch Service provides […]
Amazon OpenSearch Service (successor to Amazon Elasticsearch Service) supports a highly performant, integrated anomaly detection engine that enables the real-time identification of anomalies in streaming data. Last year, we released high-cardinality anomaly detection (HCAD) to detect individual entities’ anomalies. With the 1.1 release, we have allowed you to monitor a million entities with steady, predictable […]
When it comes to time-series data, it’s more common to access new data than existing data, such as the last four hours or one day. Often, application teams must maintain multiple indexes for diverse data workloads, which bring new requirements to set up a custom solution to manage the index lifecycles. This becomes tedious as […]
Our customers want to make sure their users have the best experience running their application on AWS. To make this happen, you need to monitor and fix software problems as quickly as possible. Doing this gets challenging with the growing volume of data needing to be quickly detected, analyzed, and stored. In this post, we […]
Amazon OpenSearch Service (successor to Amazon Elasticsearch Service) is a fully managed service that you can use to deploy and operate OpenSearch clusters cost-effectively at scale in the AWS Cloud. The service makes it easy for you to perform interactive log analytics, real-time application monitoring, website search, and more by offering the latest versions of […]
Amazon OpenSearch Service (successor to Amazon Elasticsearch Service) recently announced support for Index Transforms. You can use Index Transforms to extract meaningful information from an existing index, and store the aggregated information in a new index. The key benefit of Index Transforms is faster retrieval of data by performing aggregations, grouping in advance, and storing those […]