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Amazon Web Services (AWS) has made a long-term investment in OpenSearch, its open-source alternative to Elasticsearch. The project has emerged as a credible competitor, garnering well over 100 ...
AWS today announced that it is transitioning OpenSearch, its open source fork of the popular Elasticsearch search and analytics engine, to the Linux Foundation with the launch of the very aptly ...
Support for the OpenSearch Software Foundation is being provided by premier members AWS and Uber and general members Aiven, Aryn, Canonical, Eliatra, Graylog, NetApp Instaclustr, and Portal26.
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AWS is bringing OpenSearch to Linux - MSNOpenSearch is an AWS developed open source data analytics platform for a range of business applications, such as analytics logging, application monitoring, and web search.. Jon Handler, Director ...
AWS’s launch of OpenSearch comes just weeks after Elastic decided to reintroduce its Elasticsearch and Kibana software under an open-source license. This decision by Elastic was driven by growing ...
AWS first launched the OpenSearch project in 2021, after Elastic changed its license for its Elasticsearch and Kibana projects to its own proprietary license, the Elastic License.
Karnik noted that AWS expects to grow its contributions to OpenSearch. Back in 2021, a foundation wasn’t on the roadmap yet, but bringing the project into its own foundation now feels like the ...
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