OpenSearch is an open-source, distributed search and analytics suite derived from Elasticsearch. Amazon OpenSearch Service is the successor to Amazon Elasticsearch Service and offers the latest versions of OpenSearch, support for 19 versions of Elasticsearch (1.5 to 7.10 versions), as well as visualization capabilities powered by OpenSearch Dashboards and Kibana (1.5 to 7.10 versions).
Amazon OpenSearch Service currently has tens of thousands of active customers with hundreds of thousands of clusters under management processing hundreds of trillions of requests per month.
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Scale up to 200 nodes and 3 petabytes with a managed service. Autotune, backups, upgrades, patching, failed node replacement, and more.
44 % better price performance with Graviton 2 processors. Up to 90 % cost reduction with UltraWarm nodes and cold storage.
Encryption, access control, 24/7 monitoring, data replication across two Availability Zones, cross-cluster, and region replication.
Amazon OpenSearch Service is feature-rich enabling you to migrate other log analytics and search solutions.
Choose your migration strategy: blue/green, snapshot recovery, or upgrade.
Scale to petabytes with up to 90 % cost reduction. Advanced functionality with the new observability and machine learning features.
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