
OpenSearch: Search & Analytics.
Free

OpenSearch is a distributed search and analytics suite. It's built on Apache 2.0 licensed code, forked from Elasticsearch 7.10.2. OpenSearch enables users to ingest, store, and analyze large volumes of data quickly and efficiently. It supports a wide range of use cases, including log analytics, application search, and security information and event management (SIEM). OpenSearch offers features like full-text search, real-time analytics, and advanced data visualization. It is designed to be highly scalable and can be deployed on various infrastructures, from single servers to large clusters. The project is supported by Amazon Web Services and a community of contributors.
Provides powerful and flexible search capabilities for text-based data.
Enables users to analyze data as it is ingested, providing up-to-the-minute insights.
Designed to handle large volumes of data and scale horizontally to meet growing demands.
Offers tools to create interactive dashboards and visualizations for data exploration.
Includes robust security features to protect data and control access.
Available under the Apache 2.0 license, allowing for free use, modification, and distribution.
Download and install OpenSearch on your preferred platform.,Configure OpenSearch by setting up the necessary parameters (e.g., cluster name, node roles).,Create an index to store your data.,Ingest data into the index using the OpenSearch APIs or available connectors.,Query and analyze your data using the OpenSearch query language and visualization tools.
Analyze and monitor logs from various sources to identify issues and improve system performance.
Implement search functionality within applications to provide users with relevant results.
Collect, analyze, and correlate security events to detect and respond to threats.
Analyze business data to gain insights and make data-driven decisions.
Developers looking for a scalable and open-source search and analytics solution.
Data scientists who need to analyze large datasets and create visualizations.
IT professionals responsible for managing and monitoring infrastructure and applications.
OpenSearch is open-source and free to use. It is available under the Apache 2.0 license.