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OpenSearch shouldn’t exist. The open source alternative to Elasticsearch started off as Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) answer to getting outflanked by Elastic’s change in Elasticsearch’s ...
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 ...
A twisty, years-long brouhaha centered around open-source licensing has taken another turn, with an Amazon Web Services (AWS) project based on Elasticsearch being turned over to a new group under the ...
Within days of Elastic's license change, AWS went and forked Elasticsearch and Kibana. The AWS forks then moved to the OpenSearch Project, which reached version 1.0 in July.
Open-source fork of Elasticsearch and Kibana will be supported by the newly formed OpenSearch Software Foundation, whose members include AWS, Uber, Canonical, and Aiven.
OpenSearch was forked from the Amazon Elasticsearch Service and released under the same Apache 2 license that was dropped by Elastic.
OpenSearch with Exoscale Powered by Aiven allows A1 Austria to seamlessly move 21TB Elasticsearch workload to OpenSearch; just two A1 Austria engineers now manage the large 30 node-cluster of 21TB ...
OpenSearch is an Apache 2.0-licensed, open-source fork of the popular Elasticsearch search and analytics engine. After this transition, OpenSearch became part of the Linux Foundation family of ...