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Fluent Bit 2.0 and OpenSearch
Earlier this year at KubeCon North America, the Fluent team announced Fluent Bit v2.0. The Fluent Bit project is an open-source Apache 2.0 project that helps users collect, process, and enrich observability data (logs, metrics, and traces) from a variety of sources and send it to downstream analytics engines, such as OpenSearch.
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AWS SigV4 support for OpenSearch clients
OpenSearch clients now support the ability to sign requests using AWS Signature V4. This has been a community request for a while, and we’re happy to announce that we have completed work across all clients, in collaboration with external contributors. Signing requests using native clients has been an essential requirement for accessing the Amazon OpenSearch Service on AWS using fine...
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OpenSearchCon Videos Are Now Available
OpenSearchCon 2022 is now available on our YouTube channel! View demos and talks about observability, log analytics, speeding up your search, and much more!
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Launch highlight: Paginate with Point in Time
New for version 2.4, Point in Time (PIT) is the preferred pagination method for OpenSearch. While OpenSearch still supports other ways of paginating results, PIT search provides superior capabilities and performance because it is not bound to a query and supports consistent pagination going both forward and backward.
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Partner Highlight: Improving search performance for a better user experience
In search, speed is key to delivering a good user experience. In a recent blog post, Noam Schwartz of OpenSearch Project partner Searchium.ai explores five ways to improve search speed and cluster performance for OpenSearch. Check out “Bolster OpenSearch performance with 5 simple steps” for practical advice on managing your indices, optimizing cache utilization, selecting the right refresh interval, and...
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