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Category: HAQM OpenSearch Service

Improve OpenSearch Service cluster resiliency and performance with dedicated coordinator nodes

Today, we are announcing dedicated coordinator nodes for HAQM OpenSearch Service domains deployed on managed clusters. When you use HAQM OpenSearch Service to create OpenSearch domains, the data nodes serve dual roles of coordinating data-related requests like indexing requests, and search requests, and of doing the work of processing the requests – indexing documents and […]

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Manage HAQM OpenSearch Service Visualizations, Alerts, and More with GitHub and Jenkins

OpenSearch Service stores different types of stored objects, such as dashboards, visualizations, alerts, security roles, index templates, and more, within the domain. As your user base and number of HAQM OpenSearch Service domains grow, tracking activities and changes to those saved objects becomes increasingly difficult. In this post, we present a solution to deploy stored objects using GitHub and Jenkins while preventing users making direct changes into OpenSearch Service domain

Infor’s HAQM OpenSearch Service Modernization: 94% faster searches and 50% lower costs

In this post, we’ll explore Infor’s journey to modernize its search capabilities, the key benefits they achieved, and the technologies that powered this transformation. We’ll also discuss how Infor’s customers are now able to more effectively search through business messages, documents, and other critical data within the ION OneView platform.

Elevate your search and analytics skills with the new HAQM OpenSearch Service YouTube channel

We’re thrilled to announce the launch of the official HAQM OpenSearch Service YouTube channel—a comprehensive resource for anyone looking to master HAQM OpenSearch Service. Whether you’re just getting started with searches , vectors, analytics, or you’re looking to optimize large-scale implementations, our channel can be your go-to resource to help you unlock the full potential of OpenSearch Service.

Take manual snapshots and restore in a different domain spanning across various Regions and accounts in HAQM OpenSearch Service

This post provides a detailed walkthrough about how to efficiently capture and manage manual snapshots in OpenSearch Service. It covers the essential steps for taking snapshots of your data, implementing safe transfer across different AWS Regions and accounts, and restoring them in a new domain. This guide is designed to help you maintain data integrity and continuity while navigating complex multi-Region and multi-account environments in OpenSearch Service.

Extract insights in a 30TB time series workload with HAQM OpenSearch Serverless

We recently announced a new capacity level of 30TB for time series data per account per AWS Region. The OpenSearch Serverless compute capacity for data ingestion and search/query is measured in OpenSearch Compute Units (OCUs), which are shared among various collections with the same AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS) key. This post discusses how you can analyze 30TB time series datasets with OpenSearch Serverless.

Achieve cross-Region resilience with HAQM OpenSearch Ingestion

In this post, we outline two solutions that provide cross-Region resiliency without needing to reestablish relationships during a failback, using an active-active replication model with HAQM OpenSearch Ingestion (OSI) and HAQM Simple Storage Service (HAQM S3). These solutions apply to both OpenSearch Service managed clusters and OpenSearch Serverless collections. We use OpenSearch Serverless as an example for the configurations in this post.

How to track HAQM OpenSearch Service domain-level cost

HAQM OpenSearch Service Pricing is based on three dimensions: instances, storage, and data transfer. Storage pricing depends on the chosen storage type and also the storage tier. Visibility into domain-level charges enables accurate budgeting, efficient resource allocation, fair cost attribution across projects, and overall cost transparency. In this post, we show you how to view the OpenSearch Service domain-level cost using AWS Cost Explorer.