Showing posts with label Amazon Elasticsearch Service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazon Elasticsearch Service. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 December 2019

UltraWarm (in preview) introduced by AWS for Amazon Elasticsearch Service

New feature UltraWarm is launched by Amazon Elasticsearch Service. UltraWarm storage gives a cost-effective to keep huge amounts data for read-only access using Amazon Elasticsearch Service and Kibana while lessening your price per GB by up to 90% across current Amazon Elasticsearch Service hot storage alternatives. Standard data nodes use "hot" storage, that requires the type of instance stores or Amazon EBS volumes linked to every node. Hot storage offers the quick feasible performance for indexing and exploring new data. Now Amazon Elasticsearch Service assists hot-warm domain configurations using UltraWarm. UltraWarm offers hot storage with low-cost, extra durable storage for older data which you access very often, everything during maintaining the alike interactive analysis experience. Real-time exploration of machine-generated data is important in finding and solving operational and security challenges for modern applications. UltraWarm escalates the advantages of conventional hot-warm configurations. The preview of UltraWarm is accessible on Elasticsearch version 6.8 in 3 AWS regions: US East (N. Virginia, Ohio), US West (Oregon, N). You can use the AWS Console, CLI, or APIs to configure an Amazon Elasticsearch Service domain with UltraWarm. To read further, refer documentation.

Friday, 16 August 2019

Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose is obtainable in the Asia Pacific (Hong Kong) AWS Region

Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose makes it simple to precisely load streaming data into data lakes, data stores and analytics tools. This helps to capture, transform, and load streaming data into Amazon S3, Amazon Redshift, Amazon Elasticsearch Service, and Splunk, allowing near real-time analytics with current business intelligence tools and dashboards you’re already using today. It is a completely organized service which automatically scales to match the throughput of your data and needs no continuous administration. Further it can batch, compress, transform, and encrypt the data before loading it, reducing the amount of storage used at the destination and maximizing security. Now this Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose is accessible in the Asia Pacific (Hong Kong). You don't require to write applications or manage resources with Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose. Additionally, you can also configure Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose to transform your data before delivering it. You can create a delivery stream in the Amazon Kinesis Console. To get more information about Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose, refer documentation. To get the complete list of Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose availability, refer to the AWS Region Table.

Wednesday, 14 August 2019

Amazon Elasticsearch Services offers assistance for Elasticsearch versions 6.8 and 7.1

Amazon Elasticsearch Service (Amazon ES) is a service which makes it simple to deploy, operate, and scale Elasticsearch clusters in the AWS Cloud. Elasticsearch is a well-known open-source search and analytics engine for use cases like log analytics, real-time application monitoring, and clickstream analysis. You can directly access the Elasticsearch APIs; current code and applications work smoothly with the service using Amazon ES. Amazon ES provisions every resources for your Elasticsearch cluster and initiates it. Further, it automatically finds and replaces failed Elasticsearch nodes, lessening the overhead related with self-managed infrastructures. Now Amazon Elasticsearch Service assists open source Elasticsearch versions 6.8 and 7.1 and their corresponding Kibana versions. Elasticsearch 6.8 is the last small 6.x release and is the advance way for 7.x. Elasticsearch 7.1 is a prime release. To give efficient and performant query processing, Elasticsearch 7.1 adds adaptive replica selection by default which automatically routes requests depends on load and performance of the available shards. Now you can design new domains functioning Elasticsearch 6.8 or 7.1 and further simply upgrades current 5.x and 6.x domains with no downtime with the help of in-place version upgrades. These new versions Amazon ES and Kibana on Amazon ES are accessible over 21 regions globally, refer AWS Region Table to get the Amazon Elasticsearch Service availability.

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