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  • OpenSearch 2.2 is now available!

    Thu, Aug 11, 2022

    OpenSearch 2.2 is ready to download! This release includes 23 new features and 12 enhancements to help you build and optimize your solutions for search, analytics, and observability workloads. Following are some highlights of the capabilities you can use to advance machine learning (ML) models, data visualizations, cluster resiliency, and more. As always, the release notes provide further details.

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  • Which Way is the Compass Pointing?

    Fri, Jul 22, 2022

    I’m still tagging, and much like in my last post, I’ve been tagging forum threads in hopes of gaining insight into where to target content creation. What is most clear is the data showing that we definitely need more configuration, troubleshooting, and documentation material for OpenSearch and OpenSearch Dashboards in general (don’t forget to file an issue for whatever you...

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  • Aggregate by multiple terms in OpenSearch

    Thu, Jul 21, 2022

    Multi-terms aggregation allows you to group and sort results from a query. While terms aggregation has existed in OpenSearch for some time, multi-terms aggregation allows for sorting by deeper levels. This is particularly useful in the observability space.

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  • Using Fluent Bit and OpenSearch with Bottlerocket and Kubelet logs

    Wed, Jul 20, 2022

    Today, I’m going to show you how to run OpenSearch with the OpenSearch Operator on Kubernetes using the Bottlerocket and then add Fluent Bit to collect logs from the nodes of the same Kubernetes cluster.

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  • What’s new: Document-level monitors

    Wed, Jul 13, 2022

    In OpenSearch 2.0, OpenSearch released document-level monitors. With document-level monitors, alert creators can monitor documents as they are indexed in OpenSearch. If an alert is configured on a document-level monitor, the alert returns a reference to the document that triggered the alert. In this blog post, we will provide the following:

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