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OpenSearch: The Open Source Successor of Elasticsearch? - OpenObservability Talks S1E12

May 27, 20211 hr 1 minSeason 1Ep. 12
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Episode description

OpenSearch project was born out of the passion for Elasticsearch and Kibana and the desire to keep them open source in the face of Elastic’s decision to close-source them. After a couple of months of hard work led by AWS, the Beta release was announced earlier this month under Apache2 license.

On this episode of OpenObservability Talks I hosted Kyle Davis, Senior Developer Advocate for OpenSearch at AWS. We talked about how OpenSearch came to be, what it took to fork Elasticsearch and Kibana, what the engineers discovered when they dug into the code, what’s planned ahead, and much more.

About Kyle Davis: While being a relative newcomer to Amazon, Kyle has a long history with software development and databases. When not working, Kyle enjoys 3D printing, and getting his hand dirty in his Edmonton, Alberta-based home garden.

The episode was live-streamed on 27 May 2021 and the video is available at https://youtube.com/live/UDvWdTeH5V4


Resources:

https://github.com/opensearch-project

Beta announcement

Roadmap available

Put the OPEN in Observability: Elasticsearch and Kibana relicensing and community chat - OpenObservability Talks S1E08


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