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Amazon Elasticsearch Service

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Amazon Elasticsearch Service is a managed service that makes it easy to deploy, operate, and scale Elasticsearch in the AWS Cloud.

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  • OpenSearch for humans

    This change triggered a response from Amazon Web Services, which offered OpenSearch (data store and search engine) and OpenSearch Dashboards (visualization and user interface) as Apache2.0 licensed open-source projects.

    – Source: dev.to
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    7 months ago


  • OpenSearch as Vector DB: Supercharge Your LLM

    Amazon OpenSearch Service allows you to deploy a secured OpenSearch cluster in minutes.

    – Source: dev.to
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    about 1 year ago


  • Building Serverless Applications with AWS – Data

    If yes to these, then OpenSearch is where you are looking. I rarely ever use OpenSearch on its own but usually pair it with DynamoDB. The performance of DDB and the power of searching with OpenSearch make a nice combination. And as with most things with Serverless, pick the right tool for the job. And when it comes to Data, there are so many choices because each one of these is specific to the problem it solves.

    – Source: dev.to
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    about 1 year ago


  • Advice on a simple database architecture

    Have you looked into Amazon OpenSearch Service (https://aws.amazon.com/opensearch-service/)? You should be able to load the log files into that service and then query it there. Should simplify things a lot.

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    over 1 year ago


  • AWS Beginner’s Key Terminologies

    Elasticsearch (analytics)

    An open-source, real-time distributed search and analytics engine used for full-text search, structured search, and analytics. OpenSearch was developed by the Elastic company.

    Amazon OpenSearch Service (OpenSearch Service) is an AWS-managed service for deploying, operating and scaling OpenSearch in the AWS Cloud.

    Https://aws.amazon.com/opensearch-service/.

    – Source: dev.to
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    over 1 year ago


  • Building with AWS OpenSearch Serverless

    AWS has had a search product offering for several years, previously called Elasticsearch. OpenSearch is a fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana. The Amazon OpenSearch Service is a managed service that runs OpenSearch, where the installation, patching and replication is managed for the customers.

    – Source: dev.to
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    over 1 year ago


  • Spatial Search with Amazon OpenSearch Service and Visualized It in QGIS

    Prepare GIS data for use with Amazon OpenSearch Service. This time, I prepared a sample of OpenStreetMap data in QGIS in advance.

    – Source: dev.to
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    about 2 years ago


  • Is Disaster Recovery Worth It In Serverless Applications?

    With EC2 you could run an active-passive strategy that requires you to spin up your instances on demand. But with OpenSearch, domains cannot be turned off. So you would need to run it active. This can result in some costly AWS bills.

    – Source: dev.to
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    over 2 years ago


  • Elastic and Amazon reach agreement on Elasticsearch trademark infringement suit

    > Honesty sounds like AWS is giving up on providing hosted elastic search. Yes, Elastic’s press release is carefully crafted to give that impression, but, AFAICT, all AWS is doing is using the name of the open fork (“OpenSearch” [0]) for their service, which is no labelled “Amazon OpenSearch Service” and subheaded “(successor to Amazon Elasticsearch Service)” [1], and not using the ElasticSearch name (except as a…

    – Source: Hacker News
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    over 2 years ago


  • Goodbye AWS OpenSearch, hello self-hosted ElasticSearch on EC2

    AWS ElasticSearch Service used to be a quick and easy option to add ElasticSearch to a project already hosted on AWS. It was forked into AWS OpenSearch and is now only nominally related to ElasticSearch. That change created a dilemma to stay with this new AWS service or make a move elsewhere to stay with ElasticSearch.

    – Source: dev.to
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    over 2 years ago


  • Back to basics: Writing an application using Go and PostgreSQL with pgx

    For our search infrastructure, we started using Amazon OpenSearch Service.

    We listen to PostgreSQL database changes via its Logical Streaming Replication Protocol and ingest data into our OpenSearch/Elasticsearch search engine through a lightweight connector built in-house.

    – Source: dev.to
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    over 2 years ago

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