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Cribl Search Adds 500% More Searchable Datasets

It’s been about 8 months since we first launched Cribl Search. For our early adopters, it’s been a game changer, and with each monthly release, we continue to innovate — expanding access to new datasets and adding new functionalities. If Crib Search is new to you, here is a quick recap. Cribl Search flips the observability data search paradigm on its head. You no longer have to collect, ingest, and index your data before you can search it.

Best Practices for Organizing and Maintaining Elasticsearch Indices

In Elasticsearch, an index is a logical container or namespace that holds a collection of documents that are related in some way. It is the primary unit for organizing and storing data. Indices in Elasticsearch serve as containers for organizing and managing data, enabling efficient search and retrieval operations. Understanding the concept of indices is crucial for effective data organization and utilization in Elasticsearch-based applications.

OpenSearch Dashboards vs Kibana

In this guide, we will compare two of the leading data visualization tools based upon open-source software that are available for use for metrics, traces and log analysis. To allow new users to know exactly which solution may be best suited to their needs, we wanted to explore in more depth a comparison between OpenSearch Dashboards and Kibana across various aspects in our latest guide covering the differences between leading open-source software.

Migration from Elasticsearch to OpenSearch

In this tutorial, we will guide you through the process of migrating from Elasticsearch to OpenSearch. OpenSearch is aan open-source search and analytics suite that is compatible with Elasticsearch. There are several reasons why people choose to migrate, such as taking advantage of new features or differences in governance. In the following sections, we will discuss version compatibility considerations, and guide you through the migration process.

11 Small Search Platforms: Powerful Alternatives to Elasticsearch, OpenSearch, and Solr

In the ever-evolving world of search engines, Elasticsearch, OpenSearch, and Solr have long held the spotlight. However, there are several smaller search platforms that pack a punch and offer compelling alternatives. In this article, we will explore 11 small search platforms, delving into their major features, pros, and cons.

Relativity uses Elasticsearch and Azure OpenAI to build futuristic search experiences, today

Elasticsearch® has been used by developers to build search experiences for over a decade. At Microsoft Build this year, we announced the launch of Elasticsearch Relevance Engine™ — a set of tools to enable developers to build AI-powered search applications. With generative AI, large language models (LLMs), and vector search capabilities gaining mindshare, we are delighted to expand our range of tools and enable our customers in building the next generation of search apps.